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I’M NOT SAVING THE WORLD: RANBIR

Kapoor says he is ‘just acting in movies so can’t take it that seriously’; adds he is an average actor who just got great opportunit­ies

- Prashant Singh After going through your share of highs and lows, you must have become a pro at handling both? Personally, did you feel bad about failures? ■ prashant.singh@htlive.com

Although Saawariya (2007) didn’t do well at the box office, Ranbir Kapoor got a dream start to his Bollywood career. But the Kapoor scion has had his share of successes as well as string of failures. Before Sanju’s success, he faced backto-back setbacks. But Ranbir, who is now into the 11th year of his career, readily admits that “failures have taught him more.” Actually, [handling] success is easy. When you are successful, you don’t really feel it because people are only full of praise, but failure teaches you a lot. One may feel that like failure, success can also be handled, but failure is a way tougher opponent. It will slap you hard, and you won’t even realise it. It [the feeling of facing failures] doesn’t even happen immediatel­y. It will come after a year or two, because you start realising slowly that you have gone through failure. No, I have no regrets. I feel failures have taught me more than my successes have. Still, it’s hard to handle, but you ought to have a good support system — be it your family, partner or friends — people who can keep you grounded and comfort you, besides giving you the confidence that it’s just a bend, and not the end.

During this bad phase, did you feel people’s behaviour towards you changed?

I don’t think I faced that bad a time. I still have had a lot of people who liked me and thought that I am a good actor. They gave me a lot of support. But to be honest, I was born into a film family so I was aware of such things even while growing up...That’s why I don’t take success to my head and failure to my heart.

It’s like having a nonstick coating…

See, if somebody is changing, it is fine with me, maybe because I don’t even give myself too much importance. I feel I am just an average actor and a below-average person, who just got great opportunit­ies. Yes, I have good belief and confidence in myself that I can do something. And that’s why I am successful, because otherwise, I am not saving the world. I am just acting in movies so just can’t take it that seriously.

But expectatio­ns are always very high from you and your films...

It’s a very good thing. If people see potential in someone, it’s always great and encouragin­g but you also have to deliver. So, the constant struggle and constant endeavour is to make my films reach out to a large audience. The idea is to be a part of films, which make a large number of people happy but at the same time, I want to do it my way.

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