Hrithik Roshan signs with Anonymous Content amid Hollywood debut speculation

Arts & Entertainment Desk

Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan has taken a significant step towards expanding his international presence after signing with Anonymous Content, the production and management company behind several acclaimed films and television projects.

The development has sparked widespread speculation about a potential Hollywood debut for the actor, although no international project involving Roshan has been officially announced.

According to industry reports, the actor has formally joined the company's talent roster, placing him among a growing number of Indian entertainers seeking opportunities in the global entertainment market.

Anonymous Content is known for its involvement in award-winning productions such as “The Revenant”, “Spotlight” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”. The partnership has therefore prompted excitement among fans who believe the move could pave the way for future international collaborations.

Often dubbed Bollywood's "Greek God", Roshan made his leading-man debut with the blockbuster “Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai”, directed by his father Rakesh Roshan. Over the past two decades, he has established himself as one of Hindi cinema's most bankable stars through films including “War”, “Super 30”, “Guzaarish”, “Koi... Mil Gaya”, “Krish”, “Jodhaa Akbar” and “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara”.

On the professional front, Roshan is preparing to reprise his role as Krishna Mehra in the highly anticipated "Krish 4". He is also backing the Prime Video thriller "Storm", which marks his debut as a producer.

The move comes as more Indian actors continue to gain representation from major international agencies. Among the most successful crossover stars is Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who built a career in Hollywood through projects such as “Quantico”, “Baywatch”, “Isn't It Romantic” and, more recently, “Heads of State”.

While details of Roshan's future plans remain under wraps, his association with Anonymous Content is likely to intensify speculation that a Hollywood project may be on the horizon.