My spirit is intact, says Hrithik

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 05 2013 | 6:35 PM IST
Actor Hrithik Roshan has bounced back after his brain surgery and is readying for the release of his superhero film "Krissh 3".
"I am fit and fine... I am absolutely fantastic. Even with the hole in my brain... My spirit is intact. I thank all my fans for love and support. It (surgery) has reaffirmed few values. There is nothing better in this world than a man's will," Hrithik told reporters here at the trailer launch of 'Krissh 3'.
"Today, I am here because of one man's vision and that is my father. He is an example of courage," he said.
Hrithik was suffering from Subdural Hematoma caused in the brain as a result of the head injury. He successfully underwent a brain surgery to remove a two-month-old clot at Hinduja Healthcare Surgical in Khar last month. The actor was performing stunts for his film 'Bang Bang' two months ago and suffered an injury on his head.
He even got teary eyed speaking about the illness and hugged his father at the event.
Rakesh Roshan went on to say that there are two superheroes in his house - son Hrithik and daughter Sunaina, who was suffering from cancer.
Sunaina was present during the trailer launch and got quite emotional while talking about her younger brother.
"It is his small things. Gestures that he does like a hug, smile that makes me happy. Seeing him happy I am happy," she said.
While Hrithik said, its his sister's smile that adds spark to his life.
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First Published: Aug 05 2013 | 6:35 PM IST

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