Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan, often hailed as the “Greek God” of Indian cinema, is facing unexpected heat during his current USA tour, which was billed as a dazzling celebration of Bollywood glamour, dance, and nostalgia. However, reactions from audiences suggest a major mismatch between hype and reality.
A viral Reddit post has ignited a wave of criticism, with one disappointed fan writing, “We thought it was an impostor! He didn’t even look like Hrithik — he seemed unfit and stiff. Maybe those Instagram shirtless pics were just filters.” The post further slammed the choreography as outdated and the sound system as subpar. “He did his usual hand movements, said something we couldn’t hear, and that was that,” the post continued.
What truly sparked outrage was the price tag — with some tickets reportedly going up to $1500, fans expected a premium experience. Instead, they encountered half-filled venues, poor crowd energy, and a refusal to sign autographs. Several similar complaints have surfaced across platforms, with people calling the tour a “cash grab” and accusing organizers of exploiting fandom.
While Hrithik’s team has yet to respond officially, the backlash raises questions about quality control, star accessibility, and value for money in international Bollywood tours.
Is stardom enough, or do fans now demand more than just nostalgia?
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