Sushant Singh Rajput says failure of a film does not scare him

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Sushant in an interview told that he is not at all afraid of a film’s failure
Sushant in an interview told that he is not at all afraid of a film’s failure

New Delhi : Sushant Singh Rajput’s recent film was Raabta which did not go well at box office. And failed at the theatres.  Sushant in an interview with IANS told that he is not at all afraid of a film’s failure.

Sushant said, “No, failure of a film doesn’t scare me. But I am aware it has repercussions. It doesn’t scare me because I started (acting) when I quit Delhi College of Engineering and I was doing theatre… I was staying with six guys in a single room…,” Sushant told IANS. “I used to get Rs 250 per play that I used to do… I used to dance in the background and I used to be so excited… I still am with all the acknowledgement and money… I can match that,”

Sushant is a theatre person and seen it all. He said, “When I was doing theatre or TV, I was thinking that ‘Okay, I have to slog right now because one day I will be successful’. I was successful then… Be it theatre, TV or films I don’t care… As long as I act.”

The film did not go well and managed to get a collection of just Rs. 15.93 crore.

Sushant’s performance in the film has been appreciated by few.

Sushant on being asked about Kriti Sanon said,  “Kriti is a very dear and a special friend. There are many things that we can talk about, and share similar passions. Delhi background, engineering, food, films. She is also very transparent and a very hard working actor, which I absolutely admire.”