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For years, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar dominated the box office with a series of consecutive hits. However, he is currently experiencing a rough patch, with several of his recent films underperforming. After the massive debacle of “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” earlier this year, Akshay’s latest release, “Sarfira,” has also failed to make an impact. Sarfira is a remake of the Tamil film “Soorarai Pottru” which earned actor Suriya National Film Award for Best Actor. Despite an estimated budget of Rs 100 crore, the film has only garnered Rs 21.5 crore in the domestic market, according to industry tracker Sacnilk, even after being in theatres for 12 days.
Akshay, however, remains optimistic. In an interview with Forbes India, he shared his thoughts on his recent streak of flops and the lessons he’s learned from failure. “Behind every film there is a lot of blood, sweat, and passion that goes in. It is heart-breaking to see any film fail. But you have to learn to see the silver lining. Every failure teaches you the value of success and increases the hunger for it even further. Luckily, I learnt to deal with it earlier on in my career. Of course, it hurts and impacts you, but that won’t change the fate of the film. It’s not something which is in your control… what is in your control is to work harder, make amends, and give it your all to your next film. That’s how I channel my energy and try to move on to the next, focusing my energy where it matters the most.”
Akshay attributes his success to his discipline and work ethic. He emphasises the importance of maintaining a timetable and staying fit both mentally and physically.
Discussing the post-Covid changes in the film industry, the 56-year-old actor remarked, “The pandemic has undoubtedly changed the dynamics of the film industry. With audiences being more selective about their cinema outings, it has become crucial to choose projects that offer something completely entertaining and unique. I’ve become more mindful of the content, ensuring that it resonates with the current times and provides an experience that justifies a trip to the theatre. It’s about finding stories that not only entertain but also connect deeply with the audience.”
When asked about the biggest obstacle he had to overcome to become a superstar, Akshay replied, “I believe it was the mindset of limitation. Coming from a humble background, the idea of making films in Bollywood seemed like a distant dream to me. The industry is competitive, and breaking into it requires more than just talent—it requires resilience, hard work, and a bit of luck. But I was stubborn and adamant. So, I took a leap, trusted my instinct, and stayed focused on my goals. That persistence has been crucial in shaping my journey.”
Despite the recent setbacks, Akshay Kumar remains committed to his craft, hopeful that his hard work and resilience will lead him back to box office success.
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