Published 15:10 IST, November 10th 2019

Sidharth Malhotra: Films that don't go your way teach you more

Every failure in life is a learning experience for Sidharth Malhotra, who says it is important to look ahead and not let insecurities creep in.

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Every failure in life is a learning experience for Sidharth Malhotra, who says it is important to look ahead and t let insecurities creep in. actor, who started his journey in movies seven years ago with "Student of Year" became a blue-eyed boy of film industry post success of Karan Johar film. But his past few releases -- "Baar Baar Dekho", " Gentleman", "Aiyaary" and "Jabariya Jodi" -- have t lived up to expectations.  

Sidharth Malhotra snapped with his fans in Mumbai

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"Films that don't go your way teach you more. Every film that has t worked well I have learnt something in some department or or wher it is release date or writing or production or manment of release dates. I think it is an experience which is beyond my control right w and tomorrow hopefully if I become a producer I will use all of that. I am currently looking at it in a positive way, that I have learnt and understood importance of different departments of filmmaking," Sidharth told PTI in an interview. 

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actor says he wants his films to make money at box office and cater to larger audiences. "It is a business after all, box office numbers. If re is anything good in a film it doesn't go unticed, even if a film doesn't do well and performance is correct. My take away is business aspect. re is a lot of hunger to get that numbers and cater to a larger audience through 'Marjaavaan' and 'Shershaah'." Sidharth says he is hopeful and doesn't let failures affect him. 

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"When tide changes n thing else will matter and people will look at films doing well. I don't let it affect me, if I do n I will stop learning and I stop functioning due to fear. I want to grow as an actor. If you start functioning from fear n that's end. I try to reduce fear. My films are distinctly different and I have always tried to do something new. If I was scared n I wouldn't kw what to is to be in safe film," he says.

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15:05 IST, November 10th 2019