Sunday, March 23rd, 2025

Akshay Kumar’s heart breaks when his/her films flop, he/she breaks his/her silence on the failure

There was a time when Akshay Kumar dominated the box office. he/she would do three-four films a year and all would become hits. But for the last 4-5 years, the actor seems to have been jinxed. Even his/her best films are flopping. The recent release ‘Sarfira’ also could not do anything amazing. This movie is a Hindi remake of Surya’s Tamil film ‘Soorarai Pottru’, for which the actor even received a National Award. But Akshay Kumar could not earn 30 crores in 12 days from this movie made in a budget of 100 crores. Akshay has now reacted to all this. Akshay Kumar has said in an interview to ‘Forbes India’, ‘There is a lot of blood, sweat and passion behind every film. It is heartbreaking to see any film fail. But you have to learn to look at the positive side. Every failure teaches you the meaning of success and increases your hunger for it even more. Fortunately, I had already learned to deal with it in my career. Of course, it hurts and affects you, but it will not change the fate of the film.’

Ashray Kumar is working hard

Akshay Kumar further said, ‘Now this is not in your control… the only thing in your control is that you work hard. Improve yourself further and put yourself into the next film. Give your all. I invest my energy like this and move forward for the next film. I put my strength in the right place, where it has true meaning.’

Akshay Kumar is now focusing on the content of the project

Akshay Kumar credits his/her discipline and dedication towards his/her work for his/her success. he/she follows a time table and emphasizes on staying mentally and physically fit. On the changes that came after Covid-19, the actor said, ‘This pandemic has obviously changed the pace of the film industry. The audience does not watch all the films now. They have become more selective about cinema. Therefore, it has now become necessary to say yes to such projects, which are really entertaining and different. Now I have become more cautious about the content. Now I have to see whether the audience will come to the theater or not if I do this. It should not just entertain the audience but also connect with the audience deeply.’

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