Success and failure is a part of any profession but in the highly competitive film industry, one failure may spell doom for the aspiring actresses. Lovely beauties speaking to scribes, shared their failure lessons.
Kiara Advani tasted a flop on debut with Fugly in Bollywood but scored a super hit romancing Mahesh Babu in Bharat Ane Nenu but her next with Ram Charan Vinaya Vidheya Rama turned out to be a disaster. She said, “I am not scared of failures which will guide us in the right direction. I learned a lot with the flop of my first film. One should digest their failures and move forward. We shouldn’t blame others for our failures.”
Nidhi Agerawal’s first three films turned out to be flops. Her film with Tiger Shroff Munna Michael, Naga Chaitanya’s Savyasachi and Akhil’s Mr Majnu bombed at the box office. But she scored a hit with iSmart Shankar. She says, “People got confidence that after Savyasachi and Mr Majnu that this girl can act well. However I did not get success. Results are not in our hands. I always try to do full justice to my role. I experienced what a blockbuster like with iSmart Shankar”.
Mehreen Pirzada tasted many hits and flops in her career romancing top stars in the industry. She says, “Life is a battle. It teaches new lessons all the time. We should respect whether it is success or failure. Each film is important for everyone and they work hard for success. However the result is in the hands of the people. I worked hard for my role Mahalakshmi in the first film and worked in the same manner for my role Honey in F2. I work hard for my films in an honest manner. When I look back tomorrow, I should be able to answer myself in a convincing manner”.
Taapsee who tasted a lot of flops in her career before she hit the success track, says, “My film journey is loaded with a lot of flops. I don't like working under four walls throughout the day. So I convinced my father and entered the film industry. When we plan to achieve success in the preferred field, we don't bother about failures. So I am moving forward despite the failures.”