<p>Mumbai: Actor Hrithik Roshan on Wednesday said he pulled a muscle yesterday and the injury made him reflect on the "notion of strength".</p><p>The 50-year-old star shared his mirror selfie on social media in which he can be seen standing with the support of crutches.</p><p>"... pulled a muscle yesterday woke up wanting to reach out about this notion of strength. This is of course a bigger conversation, the crutches is just a metaphor. If you get it, you get it (sic)" Hrithik wrote on Instagram.</p><p>In his lengthy note, the <em>Fighter</em> actor recalled how his grandfather would refuse to sit on a wheelchair at the airport because he was a "strong" man.</p><p>"I remember saying 'But Deda, it's just an injury and nothing to do with how old you are! It will help heal the injury n not damage it further!' It made me so sad to see how strong he needed to be just to hide the fear n embarrassment on the inside," he said.</p>.Hrithik Roshan's 'Fighter' earns Rs 41.20 crore on day two.<p>"I couldn't make sense of it. Made me feel helpless. I argued that the age factor is not applicable cause he needs the wheelchair for an injury and not his old age. He refused n kept the strong image on display for strangers (who literally didn't care). It worsened his pain and delayed the healing (sic)" he further added..</p><p>The virtue that men have to be strong at all times has been "stretched so far that it borders on plain stupidity", said Hrithik.</p><p>"I believe true strength is being relaxed, composed and fully aware that nothing, not crutches, not a wheelchair, not any inability or vulnerability - and certainly not any sitting position can lessen or alter the image of that GIANT that you are on the inside.</p><p>"Strength is not always being Rambo against all odds with a machine gun saying 'f*** 'em! That's applicable sure. Sometimes. And it’s the kind we all aspire for. Even me," he added.</p><p>According to the actor, the more coveted one is the strength when "there is no one to fight on the outside".</p><p>"It's that quiet fight on the inside between you and the 'image' of you. If you come out of that one feeling like wanting to do a slow dance by yourself, then you're my hero," he wrote.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Actor Hrithik Roshan on Wednesday said he pulled a muscle yesterday and the injury made him reflect on the "notion of strength".</p><p>The 50-year-old star shared his mirror selfie on social media in which he can be seen standing with the support of crutches.</p><p>"... pulled a muscle yesterday woke up wanting to reach out about this notion of strength. This is of course a bigger conversation, the crutches is just a metaphor. If you get it, you get it (sic)" Hrithik wrote on Instagram.</p><p>In his lengthy note, the <em>Fighter</em> actor recalled how his grandfather would refuse to sit on a wheelchair at the airport because he was a "strong" man.</p><p>"I remember saying 'But Deda, it's just an injury and nothing to do with how old you are! It will help heal the injury n not damage it further!' It made me so sad to see how strong he needed to be just to hide the fear n embarrassment on the inside," he said.</p>.Hrithik Roshan's 'Fighter' earns Rs 41.20 crore on day two.<p>"I couldn't make sense of it. Made me feel helpless. I argued that the age factor is not applicable cause he needs the wheelchair for an injury and not his old age. He refused n kept the strong image on display for strangers (who literally didn't care). It worsened his pain and delayed the healing (sic)" he further added..</p><p>The virtue that men have to be strong at all times has been "stretched so far that it borders on plain stupidity", said Hrithik.</p><p>"I believe true strength is being relaxed, composed and fully aware that nothing, not crutches, not a wheelchair, not any inability or vulnerability - and certainly not any sitting position can lessen or alter the image of that GIANT that you are on the inside.</p><p>"Strength is not always being Rambo against all odds with a machine gun saying 'f*** 'em! That's applicable sure. Sometimes. And it’s the kind we all aspire for. Even me," he added.</p><p>According to the actor, the more coveted one is the strength when "there is no one to fight on the outside".</p><p>"It's that quiet fight on the inside between you and the 'image' of you. If you come out of that one feeling like wanting to do a slow dance by yourself, then you're my hero," he wrote.</p>