"Honestly, age is a bad thing both for men and women. It's about do you look (that much older or younger). In fact, there are many actors whose age doesn't show and even many actresses' age doesn't show. I think it is just fine," the 32-year-old said here.
"I feel that as long as the pairing looks right onscreen and is according to the script, it is fine. It should look convincing," she added.
Hrishitaa also said that such paring is acceptable as far as it is viewed "normally" and not "technically".
"If you look at the age technically, there is no logic in that. But if you see any pairing onscreen normally, then it looks fine. So, I think it is acceptable," she said.
In recent times, Shah Rukh has worked with much younger Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" and "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", respectively.
Even Akshay has worked with younger actresses. In "Welcome", he worked with Katrina Kaif and in "Rowdy Rathore", he was paired with much younger Sonkashi Sinha. Even Salman has worked with Sonakshi in "Dabangg" and "Dabangg 2".
Now Bollywood's "Mr. Perfectionist" Aamir too is working with Anushka and Katrina in "P.K." and "Dhoom 3", respectively.