- Hrithik Roshan has signed with Anonymous Content for Film/TV management, handled by managers Amar Hansen, James Jolly, and Jeanne Yang.
- Roshan continues Indian-market representation with Collective Artists Network.
- He is currently in production on Prime Video thriller Storm as a producer under his banner HRX Films, with a second collaboration, comedy feature Mess, also announced.
- Roshan will next appear on screen in Krrish 4, reprising his iconic superhuman role in the long-running Bollywood franchise.
Hrithik Roshan, one of Bollywood’s highest-grossing actors of all time, has signed with Anonymous Content for Film/TV management. Managers Amar Hansen, James Jolly, and Jeanne Yang will handle his representation internationally. He continues to be represented by Collective Artists Network in India.
Roshan launched his career with the 2000 blockbuster Kaho Naa…Pyaar Hai, making him the only Indian actor to win both Best Debut and Best Actor at the Filmfare Awards for the same film.
Across more than two decades, his films, including the Krrish superhero franchise, War, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, have grossed over $600 million globally, earning him six Filmfare awards.
Anonymous Content has been active in expanding its international management roster, recently signing Isla Fisher and musician King Princess for Film/TV management.
On the producing side, Roshan has two projects underway with Prime Video India under his HRX Films banner, thriller Storm and comedy feature Mess, while Krrish 4 marks his anticipated return to screens as the franchise’s superhuman lead.
Takeaways
This signing is a clear signal that Hrithik Roshan is making a deliberate push into international Film/TV markets, and Anonymous Content is the right vehicle for it.
The firm has built a strong track record managing talent at the crossroads of global entertainment, and pairing Roshan with managers Amar Hansen, James Jolly, and Jeanne Yang gives him a team with real international reach.
With Amazon Prime Video already in business with him on two productions, this move positions Roshan not just as a Bollywood star, but as a serious global player in both acting and producing.
Could this signing accelerate a Hollywood crossover for Roshan, following in the footsteps of other Indian stars who have broken into Western markets? With Storm and Mess already set up at Prime Video India, could an Anonymous Content connection open doors at Prime Video globally?