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‘Want people to connect with my films’

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Actor Shraddha Kapoor says success and failure are transitory in nature and one should not dwell on them too much. The actor, whose last release Stree has turned out to be a major hit, says she feels relieved with the success of the horror-comedy. The film broke the streak of four box office failures for her.
“I feel relieved. I do. But at the same time it is a bit of a paradox because I don’t feel very attached to box office numbers. I am very well aware that it is such an unpredictable industry. I want my films to do well and I want people to genuinely love them. I want them to form a deep connection with my movies,” Shraddha told PTI in an interview.
The actor says whenever a film does not work, the major takeaway for her is the constructive criticism. “In Stree, critics have lauded my performance while in the previous ones they didn’t. So I feel that constructive criticism is something that I really would like to take away and learn from. I want to keep getting better as an actor so as to be the best I can be.”
After Hassena Parker, Shraddha mulled over her decisions and her career trajectory but she found that moving forward was the only way to deal with failure. (PTI)

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