Hits and flops will come and go. But what stays with you is the experience you had while shooting a film. I am happy learning something new each time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you go into a film, you read it, and something clicks for you, and you like it, and you sign on for it; you go for it. You know that this is going to be a good film, and that is your best hope. Past that, it's a crap shoot - you roll the dice.
Once I finish shooting a film, I usually sit on it to see how we can make it better.
I had a pretty steep learning curve in film - as I'm still learning.
You can never predict a hit or a flop, but it's about what you are happy doing as an actor. Every actor comes with his or her own mindset.
I've been trying to do films for years. So I've decided to wait until the next good part comes along and develop a record on my own in the meantime.
When people say they take hits and flops in their stride, I personally feel that they are just lying. Of course, I'm upset when my movies flop. I take it very personally.
I never feel any pressure about a film. What is meant to happen will happen. I have seen failure as well as success several times.
I've been in enough movies to know that when you're on the set and you start shooting, you're looking at playback and you get a sense of what it's going to be like.
Every time I do a movie, I think it's going to be a huge hit.
I just want my films to work. The hit or flop verdict really affects me. I seriously analyse what went wrong if a film turns out to be a dud!