January 29, 2024

Hrithik Roshan as a conference panellist 

Fighter has released, and so it’s Hrithik Roshan week. He has now played the role of a teacher, a thief, and Jadoo’s friend. But can he also impersonate every conference panellist you’ve ever rolled your eyes at?

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When the moderator introduces him by talking about a nonprofit he funded, and how it helped improve health outcomes in the district:

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When asked what steps his all-male-leadership-team nonprofit has taken to be DEI-focused:

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When faced with the one other panellist who counters his work, always comes with data to back their arguments, and is direct in their responses:

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When a high-net-worth individual, aka potential funder, asks him how his one-year-old intermediary organisation is solving malnutrition in 15 months:

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When a member from the audience asks how, as a government officer, he will hold himself accountable to the communities he works with:

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When a sector newbie asks him to explain systems change:

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When the moderator asks someone else a question and he jumps in, despite having no expertise in the subject area:

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When he is talking about how, to scale an organisation, all you need is the right vision:

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