In 2003, actor Rajat Bedi played the main villain opposite Hrithik Roshan in "Koi Mil Gaya." Now, there are reports that Rajat will be returning after many years in "Krrish 4," and this time too, he may be seen as the film's main villain. When asked about this, let's find out what the actor had to say.

What did the actor say about "Krrish 4"?
In a recent interview with "Screen," when Rajat was asked about his next project, his answer certainly raised hopes in fans' hearts. The actor smiled and said that he himself is hoping to be a part of "Krrish 4," and if that happens, it would be nothing short of a major rebirth for his career. Rajat expressed his immense respect for Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan and is praying for the opportunity to work with them again.
Rajat showered praise on Hrithik Roshan. He praised Hrithik Roshan, saying that today Hrithik is not just a star, but an iconic person. In Rajat's words, "He is an actor who cannot be compared to anyone—performance, looks, and dancing—he is the best in everything." Rajat's statement led people to believe that he was somehow involved with the film.
Rajat neither said yes nor no.
Speaking on "Krrish 4," Rajat said, "I am praying that it happens. If it happens, nothing would be better than that. The audience wants to see me and Hrithik together on screen again. I am just praying that I get the opportunity to work with Rakesh ji and Hrithik. I have immense love and respect for both of them."
He had been away from acting for a long time.
If Rajat Bedi does indeed return to Hrithik Roshan's film, it would be a moment of nostalgia. Rajat Bedi had been away from films for a long time, but recently made a strong comeback with Aryan Khan's web series "Bads of Bollywood." His work in the series was highly praised, and interestingly, the show referenced Rajat's real life, where he had been without work in the industry for years.
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