Shahid Kapoor’s last successful outing came in 2009, with Kaminey and since then he has been waiting for a success but all his last releases , Badmaash Company, Mausam, Teri Meri Kahaani, failed miserably at the box-office, continuing his poor luck.
In fact Mausam, debut directorial of his father Pankaj Kapur, took two years of his life, and still ended in failure, but Shahid has no regrets.
“Mausam was an ambitious project and it took two years of my life. An actor's career is like that. You have a few hits and then you have a few flops. You have to keep working hard and hope that something will click. Although, Kaminey worked at the BO, I realize that audiences still remember me better in Jab We Met and Vivaah, so I thought of going back to what the masses like me doing - love stories.”
Though his last many films worked badly at the box-office, Shahid is not among the ones to keep moaning over it. “Honestly, I don't like thinking of my last so-called hit or flop film. The 100 crore films like Rowdy Rathore, Dabangg, and Agneepath were done by actors who have been in the industry for a much longer time than me. I think we should be given some time before our films can reach the 100 crore mark. It's best to stay focused and positive about your work and not worry about the numbers.”
Shahid Kapoor needs sometime before making it to 100-crore club!
on July 16 at 12:25pm
Shahid Kapoor’s last successful outing came in 2009, with Kaminey and since then he has been waiting for a success but all his last releases , Badmaash Company, Mausam, Teri Meri Kahaani, failed miserably at the box-office, continuing his poor luck.
In fact Mausam, debut directorial of his father Pankaj Kapur, took two years of his life, and still ended in failure, but Shahid has no regrets.
“Mausam was an ambitious project and it took two years of my life. An actor's career is like that. You have a few hits and then you have a few flops. You have to keep working hard and hope that something will click. Although, Kaminey worked at the BO, I realize that audiences still remember me better in Jab We Met and Vivaah, so I thought of going back to what the masses like me doing - love stories.”
Though his last many films worked badly at the box-office, Shahid is not among the ones to keep moaning over it. “Honestly, I don't like thinking of my last so-called hit or flop film. The 100 crore films like Rowdy Rathore, Dabangg, and Agneepath were done by actors who have been in the industry for a much longer time than me. I think we should be given some time before our films can reach the 100 crore mark. It's best to stay focused and positive about your work and not worry about the numbers.”
In fact Mausam, debut directorial of his father Pankaj Kapur, took two years of his life, and still ended in failure, but Shahid has no regrets.
“Mausam was an ambitious project and it took two years of my life. An actor's career is like that. You have a few hits and then you have a few flops. You have to keep working hard and hope that something will click. Although, Kaminey worked at the BO, I realize that audiences still remember me better in Jab We Met and Vivaah, so I thought of going back to what the masses like me doing - love stories.”
Though his last many films worked badly at the box-office, Shahid is not among the ones to keep moaning over it. “Honestly, I don't like thinking of my last so-called hit or flop film. The 100 crore films like Rowdy Rathore, Dabangg, and Agneepath were done by actors who have been in the industry for a much longer time than me. I think we should be given some time before our films can reach the 100 crore mark. It's best to stay focused and positive about your work and not worry about the numbers.”
Well said Shahid!
Source: TNN