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Indian Express
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
With Gillette, Hrithik Roshan shows how everyday grooming can be a quiet form of self-expression
The sharp elegance of a clean-shaven face reflects classic refinement, while others showcase expertly crafted beards. This transformation goes beyond just appearances; it's an evolution of individuality and self-identity. With the Fusion5 razor positioned as the ultimate grooming tool for the modern man, Hrithik Roshan brings this metamorphosis to life in Gillette India's latest campaign. Fusion5 blends seamlessly into any routine whether it's a quick touch-up before a meeting or a meticulous shave for a night out. It helps men define not only their beard but also their confidence. Celebrating 100 years of heritage in men's grooming with Gillette Gillette's partnership with Hrithik Roshan feels effortless a natural fit between a brand built on precision and a man who defines style on his own terms. Hrithik's journey, from discovering confidence to embracing his unique identity, mirrors Gillette's belief: that looking your best starts with feeling at home in your own skin. For Hrithik, style isn't about sticking to a single look. Some days call for a clean shave; others demand a perfectly sculpted beard. But no matter the look, what shines through is confidence. That's what truly sets him apart. With the Gillette Fusion5 razor, switching between styles is effortless. Its precision-engineered design and smooth glide make it easy for Hrithik and every modern man to own every version of themselves. Abhishek Desai, Vice President & Category Head – Grooming, P&G India, said, 'At Gillette, we are committed to providing innovative grooming solutions that elevate the modern man's everyday confidence. We are delighted to welcome Hrithik Roshan to the Gillette Fusion5 family. His impeccable sense of style and dedication to perfection make him the perfect ambassador for Gillette Fusion5 a product designed to deliver the perfect shave and perfect shape. Through this campaign, we aim to demonstrate how Fusion5 empowers men with precision grooming and effortless versatility. Together, we are celebrating the modern man's grooming journey.' Known for his charm and versatility, Hrithik represents a new kind of masculinity one that's all about being yourself. Whether you prefer a clean shave or a well-groomed beard, Gillette reminds every man in India that your grooming choices are something to be proud of. Because looking good should never mean fitting in — it should mean feeling like yourself. One Razor, Endless Possibilities: Thoughtful Design That Gets You The Gillette Fusion5 is more than just a razor it's something that understands your everyday routine. Whether you like a clean-shaven look or prefer keeping a well-shaped beard, it gives you the freedom to choose what feels right for you. It's about making your everyday grooming feel easy and worth it. At the core are five finely spaced blades that work together to reduce pressure and give you a close, smooth shave no tugging, no irritation, just comfort. Then there's the Microfin Guard a small but powerful detail that gently stretches your skin and lifts hairs, helping avoid those annoying nicks and making each shave feel effortless. Need to tidy up the edges? The precision trimmer on the back is made for those moments when you want a sharper jawline, cleaner sideburns, or a well-defined beard. And because real life doesn't happen in perfect conditions, the ergonomic handle is designed to stay steady in your hand even in a steamy bathroom. It gives you control where it counts, moving with your face, not against it. The Gillette Fusion5 understands that grooming isn't just a task it's a ritual. One that starts your day, sets the tone, and helps you show up as your best self. Grooming That Grows With You The versatility of the Fusion5 is what makes it unique. Its features meet all your grooming needs, whether you're looking for a clean shave for a special occasion or a well-defined beard for daily wear. Fusion5 is more than just a razor; it's a grooming partner that changes with your routine to help you feel and look your best while creating your signature look each day. This philosophy is brought to life in Gillette's latest initiative with Hrithik Roshan, whose own journey of embracing individuality and confidence reflects how grooming can be a powerful expression of self. You may have already spotted Hrithik Roshan lighting up billboards across the country striking in bold orange, confident, and unmistakably himself. With more powerful stories and moments on the way, Gillette is inviting every man to join the movement to shape his look, own his style, and redefine what confidence means today. Disclaimer: This content is sponsored and does not reflect the views or opinions of IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd. 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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Abhishek Bachchan opens up on being pitted against Hrithik Roshan during Bollywood debuts: ‘You can't compare…'
Bollywood actors Abhishek Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan started their journey in the film industry together in the year 2000. While Hrithik's film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai became a blockbuster, Abhishek and Kareena's Refugee failed to make a mark at the box office. In a recent interview with Times of India, Abhishek opened up about whether he felt insecure after being pitted against Hrithik post their Bollywood debuts. Abhishek Bachchan talks about being pitted against Hrithik Roshan after their Bollywood debuts. Abhishek admitted that he and Hrithik were pitted against each other because they debuted at the same time and added, 'But no, as a newcomer, I was never ever insecure. I never thought of it like that because I never looked upon anybody as my competition, and I don't mean that arrogantly. I mean it from a sense of, I can't do what you do, and you can't do what I do, because this is me physically. You can't compare artists somewhere, I feel that goes against artistry. See, who you prefer is different. That's your choice. I'll give you an example from art.' He went on to explain how comparisons in the creative field can often be unfair. Using Indian art as an example, he mentioned that two of his favourite painters are Subhash Awchat and Paresh Maity, both of whom he deeply admires. According to him, deciding who is the 'better' artist between the two is not possible, as art is subjective. One may prefer one over the other, but declaring one as superior undermines the individuality of their work. He believes the same principle should apply to actors. He also recalled an insightful moment during the shoot of Sarkar with Ram Gopal Varma. At the time, he was nominated for an award for his role in Yuva and was keen to attend the ceremony. However, RGV made him understand how award shows don't offer a fair comparison, as all actors are nominated for different roles they have played. Abhishek further heaped praise on Hrithik and said, 'Hrithik is a great actor and a friend. I'm genuinely immensely happy for all that he's achieved and continues to achieve. But more than that, I love the person that he is. And so there's never been any animosity toward any of my colleagues. I genuinely want them to do well. I want my colleagues and my co-stars to be so good. Because that is a constant inspiration for me. It makes you aspire to, 'Oh, that person is doing such a good job. I should also work hard'.' Abhishek Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan's upcoming movies Abhishek and Hrithik, both star kids, have established themselves well in Bollywood. Abhishek is all set to star in Madhumita's directorial Kaalidhar Laapata. The film is scheduled to release on ZEE5 on July 4. Hrithik, on the other hand, will next be seen in War 2. Helmed by Ayan Mukerji, the film also stars Kiara Advani and Jr NTR and is the sixth instalment in the YRF Spy Universe. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on August 14, clashing with Rajinikanth's Coolie.

Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Trump Gets ‘Desperate' Amid Iran Strike Success Row, Releases Test Footage Of Bunker Busters
Hrithik, Jr NTR & Kiara Drop Explosive First Look from War 2 | Out on August 14 The wait is over! The first-look posters for War 2 are finally here and Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani look absolutely fierce. Directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra, this YRF Spy Universe sequel promises jaw-dropping action, intense stunts, and larger-than-life drama. Kiara stuns in her fiery new avatar, Jr NTR makes a bold Bollywood debut, and Hrithik channels pure charisma and power. Releasing on August 14 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, the countdown to chaos has officially begun. #50DaysToWar2 64 views | 5 hours ago


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
War 2 new posters: Kiara Advani and Hrithik Roshan look fierce as they get ready to face Jr NTR; fans say, ‘Bring it on'
Ayan Mukerji's War 2 is one of the most anticipated films of the year. The movie stars Hrithik Roshan and Kiara Advani in lead roles and also marks South superstar Jr NTR's Hindi film debut. Ahead of its release, the makers have teased fans by unveiling posters of the film. Jr NTR plays a negative character in War 2, and the poster shows him in action as he charges at his enemies with a fierce expression. Hrithik's poster also shows him in combat mode. Earlier, the makers had shared the War 2 teaser, which featured Hrithik and Jr NTR extensively, but included only a few glimpses of Kiara. Now, the makers have shared Kiara's full look from the film. She is seen holding a gun, dressed entirely in black — with black latex pants, a black tank top, and a black overcoat. A post shared by KIARA (@kiaraaliaadvani) This time he's ruthless, merciless, relentless and ready for WAR. Are you? The countdown begins now. #50DaystoWar2 Releasing in Hindi, Telugu & Tamil on August 14th in cinemas worldwide!@tarak9999 | @advani_kiara | #AyanMukerji | @yrf | #War2 | #YRFSpyUniverse — Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) June 26, 2025 Fans shared their excitement in the comments section of the posters. A fan wrote, 'Just bring it on. Can't wait anymore 🥳.' Another one wrote, 'Can't wait to witness the action & magic that you've created on the big screen 🥹❤️🔥.' In the teaser of War 2 shared by the makers earlier, Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR are shown at loggerheads. While Hrithik reprises his role as RAW agent Major Kabir Dhaliwal, Jr NTR plays the antagonist. The teaser showed Jr NTR declaring war against Hrithik. It also featured high-octane action sequences shot across multiple breathtaking international locations. The movie is the sixth installment in Yash Raj Films' Spy Universe. The franchise began with Ek Tha Tiger, followed by Tiger Zinda Hai, War, Pathaan, and Tiger 3. Another film in the franchise — Alpha, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari — is also in the pipeline. War 2 will release in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on August 14. The film is produced by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films.


Indian Express
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘Hrithik as my co-parent is a very big thing': What Sussanne Khan's journey with Hrithik Roshan reveals about how mutual respect after divorce can shape emotionally healthy children
Parenting after separation is rarely easy, but Sussanne Khan and Hrithik Roshan have shown how mutual respect and shared goals can create a nurturing and balanced environment for their children. Speaking at the Reality Conclave & Awards 2025, Sussanne, a successful interior designer and entrepreneur, offered insight into her ongoing co-parenting journey with the Bollywood actor. 'Our children are very artistic. Both my boys are artistically inclined to another level,' she shared. 'So I think the support of my family and of course Hrithik as my co-parent is a very big thing to us. I am feeling very grateful and very blessed.' Sussanne's comments come not long after Hrithik posted a heartfelt tribute to her professional success on Instagram, writing, 'Dreams to reality. So proud of you Sussanne! I remember 20 years ago this was a concept you kept dreaming about. Today as you launch your SECOND Charcoal Project in Hyderabad, I can't help but applaud the little girl who dared to dream so many years ago… Your hard work shows, but what shows most is your exquisite and unique talent! World-class truly!' Sonal Khangarot, licensed rehabilitation counsellor and psychotherapist, The Answer Room, tells 'Absolutely, post-divorce relationships can evolve into emotionally supportive partnerships — but only when both individuals are willing to move beyond resentment and ego. In my work, I've seen that the shift depends heavily on emotional maturity, mutual respect, and a conscious decision to prioritise the child's emotional landscape over personal grievances.' When parents are able to model conflict resolution, co-regulation, and boundaries even post-separation, it rewires how children view relationships. 'Instead of internalising separation as something destructive or shameful, they start to see it as a transition — where love and support don't have to disappear just because the structure changed,' notes Khangarot. Khangarot states, 'When children witness mutual appreciation between divorced parents, it fosters emotional resilience and a more secure internal working model of relationships. They begin to view both parents as individuals navigating life with dignity rather than adversaries. This reduces their tendency to internalise blame or engage in black-and-white thinking.' Over time, she adds, it nurtures empathy, perspective-taking, and the ability to resolve conflicts in their own relationships. 'A study by Sandler et al. (2008) found that positive post-divorce parenting significantly reduced emotional distress and increased social competence in children, laying a strong foundation for healthier adult relationships and a higher emotional quotient (EQ).' Divorced co-parents can benefit greatly by adopting the mindset of team leadership—where the shared 'project' is the well-being of the child. Like in successful teams, clear communication, defined roles, mutual respect, and goal alignment are essential. Viewing each other as partners rather than opponents helps reduce ego-driven conflict and fosters collaboration. Just as effective teams focus on long-term success over individual wins, Khangarot notes, co-parents who adopt this approach prioritise the child's needs over personal grievances. This perspective encourages problem-solving, accountability, and emotional regulation — key elements that build trust and stability in the parenting dynamic over time, even post-separation.