Thu. Apr 25th, 2024
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Sushant Singh Rajput’s latest movie ‘Raabta’ directed by Dinesh Vijan failed to make an impact on box office and on the audiences as well. But being positive, the actor says he is not afraid of a film’s failure.

“No, failure of a film doesn’t scare me. But I am aware it has repercussion. 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,” he added.

The ‘M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story’ star 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.”

Sushant ‘s ‘Raabta’ also stars Kriti Sanon and is based on the theme of reincarnation. The film has so far got poor reviews and has collected Rs 15.93 crore, failing to pick up momentum during the first weekend.