• Hrithik Wax Statue in Dhoom 2 Stlye in London at Madame Tussads

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    Finally the greek god of Bollywood unvield his Dhoom 2 style wax statue in London at Madame Tussauds. Hrithik Roshan commented, "I can't believe I'm here in Madame Tussauds unveiling a wax figure of myself. It's incredible just how detailed the figure is - they've really captured my look. I'm truly honoured to be included and hope my fans will like seeing the figure".

    Hrithik said at that delightful time with his parents, father Rakesh Roshan, mother Pinky, grandfather J Om Prakash, wife Sussanne and their two sons, dedicated the honour to his family. "I am thrilled that my entire family is with me sharing this wonderful moment. More than the wax figure it's a matter of emotions and pride that my family is there to see all this today. It is made up of what I have received from my parents, grandparents, sister and wife. They have made me what I am. I dedicate this to my family,".

    Hrithik also said about his childhood when he came to london with his grandfather and with his family that, ""I was nine years old, holidaying in London with my family when my grandfather and I went to Madame Tussauds. We had to stand in line for 45 minutes and while I was jumping up and down with impatience and excitement, my grandfather waited patiently.”

    "I even told him that we should go and come back the next day but my grandfather waited till we could enter Madame Tussauds. Today I feel he's like that excited child I was," said hrithik. When hrithik get his statue face to face he said that “I can’t believe I’m here in Madame Tussauds unveiling a wax figure of myself. It’s incredible just how detailed the figure is”.

    Hrithik Roshan, who gave many hits like 'Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai, 'Dhoom:2', 'Krrish' and 'Jodhaa Akbar', among others, under his belt is the youngest male actor from India to be honoured by the prestigious Madame Tussauds wax museum.

    According to the source, Roshan was completely involved in the creation of it's wax figure. He attended two sittings in Mumbai and London where sculptors captured a catalogue of reference photographs and hundreds of precise measurements. Hirthik also donated the red shirt and dark blue jeans his figure is wearing.

    The figure took four months to make at a cost of 150,000 pounds and joins fellow Indian film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan in the special Bollywood section of the museum.

    To coincide with the launch of Hrithik's new figure, a new interactive touch screen display was also installed in the area, where guests can watch the dance moves of five Bollywood icons.

    "We're delighted to welcome Hrithik and his family here today and to be including his figure in our Bollywood area. It is one of our most popular areas in the entire attraction and we know it's going to be even more so with Hrithik now featured in the lineup.

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