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Action is not just about blowing up cars but more about planning and strategising, says Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, who feels that at one point the Hindi actioner became very boring because it “was spoon-fed and very easy”.

Hrithik, with movies like “Dhoom 2“, “Bang Bang!”, “Mission Kashmir” and Siddharth Anand’s upcoming “War“, has redefined the genre of action in Bollywood, which was once predominant during the 1980s, 1990s and to some extent even in the 2000s.

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“It is very difficult to write an intelligent action entertainer. It is not easy. People think action is about blowing up cars. It’s not. Action needs intelligent writing. Action is in the process, in planning, it’s in the strategising of how the attitude of the hero comes into the piece of action, as well as the attitude of other characters,” Hrithik told IANS.

The 45-year-old star, who is fondly referred to as the Greek God of Bollywood for his striking looks, called Hollywood star Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible” films a benchmark.

“A ‘Mission Impossible’ is a benchmark. It’s all in a very intelligently crafted screenplay and all the characters are very intelligent. They do not spoon-feed you. In our cinema, because we were so used to spoon-feeding at one point of time, our action films became very boring to watch. It was spoon-fed, very easy. It was like ‘yeh kya ho raha hai sab’ (What is happening?). Action was for the sake of action,” he said.

Hrithik, who in 2017 took the third spot in the Top 10 most handsome faces in the world for the period 2016-2017, is now seeing a change in the action genre.