You've been compared to Hrithik Roshan. How do you take that?
I always say the same thing. It's what my parents did, yaar!
But it's a matter of time. For those who have seen my film -- like Ashutosh Gowariker, Anees Bazme and Manmohan Singh -- obviously see me and that's why they've taken me in their films.
What the world has seen are two trailers. When you see someone for the first time, you tend to relate him to someone you know. That's natural. So you say Shahid Kapoor is like Shah Rukh, Abhishek is like his father, Shah Rukh is like Dilip Kumar, Ajay Devgan is like Sunil Dutt...
So after you see my first and maybe second film, people will say this is Harman, and he has his own identity.
But people may compare you to Hrithik when they see you on screen for the first time.
But then, it's unfair to me. At the end of the day, I'm a newcomer and he's been there for eight years and has done 20 films. He has matured and improved as he's gotten older. But this is my first film.
Like you can't compare my dance with his. He's got eight years of experience, so he knows how to dance for the camera. I'm still learning.
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