Roshan starred in two commercially unsuccessful films of 2010- Kites and Guzaarish-but earned praise for portraying a quadriplegic magician in the latter. Two years later, he gained a fourth Best Actor award at Filmfare for playing the Mughal emperor Akbar in Ashutosh Gowariker's period romance Jodhaa Akbar (2008). Mil Gaya, and won a Best Actor award at Filmfare for playing a thief in the adventure film Dhoom 2. He portrayed the eponymous superhero in Krrish, a sequel to Koi. In 2006, Roshan starred in two top-grossing productions of the year. His next release, the war drama Lakshya (2004), performed poorly at the box office despite earning positive reviews. The film emerged as the highest-grossing Bollywood film of that year and earned Roshan the Best Actor – Critics and the Best Actor awards at Filmfare. However, his career prospects improved in 2003 when he played the role of a mentally disabled teenager in his father's science fiction film Koi.
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This initial success was followed by roles in a series of critical and commercial failures, including Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage (2002) and Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon (2003), leading critics to believe that Roshan's career was over. In 2001, Roshan played a supporting role in Karan Johar's lucrative ensemble melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Pyaar Hai (2000), a highly successful romantic drama directed by his father, for which he won two Filmfare Awards- Best Male Debut and Best Actor. Roshan's first leading role came opposite Ameesha Patel in Kaho Naa. Roshan subsequently worked as an assistant director on four films, including Khudgarz (1987) and Karan Arjun (1995), all of which were directed by his father, Rakesh. In 1986, Roshan played the adopted son of Rajinikanth's character in Prakash's crime drama Bhagwaan Dada. Om Prakash, the first of which was in Aasha (1980). As a child, he made uncredited appearances in three films directed by his maternal grandfather, J. Hrithik Roshan is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films.