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The Rediff Interview / Abhishek Bachchan 'Hits and flops are not in my hand' Syed Firdaus Ashraf | May 17, 2004 Abhishek Bachchan began his career as an actor in 2000.
And yet, after 12 releases and four years in the industry, the actor is yet to deliver a hit. Where did he go wrong? "Hits and flops are not in my hand," he tells Chief Correspondent Syed Firdaus Ashraf in this concluding part. Yesterday, he talked about Yuva, a film that could be his first hit. Read on: You seem to have a huge fan following in the United States. What do you attribute that to? Is that so? I didn't know about this. If it is true, then it is very sweet of the people there to love me. But, honestly, I have no idea of my fan following.
Though the critics appreciate most of your films, they don't do well at the box office. Why do you think that happens? We do our job to the best to our ability and leave the rest to the audience. Whatever the audience decides, we humbly accept it. I don't agree that the critics have praised me but the audience has rejected me. I have always maintained that if I were good in my film, even the audience would have liked it. I feel it is just matter of luck, time and destiny. Is there any particular film whose failure really disappointed you? Do you analyse why your films are not working? The judgement of the film -- as far as its commercial success is concerned -- depends on someone who has nothing to do with the film. The audience has got nothing to do with your perception and your film. They have paid their hard-earned money to see it. They will decide its fate. It is difficult to judge why my films didn't work. You have to keep trying and trying. Hopefully, you will click one day. But you have to keep trying. You are extremely close to your father. His films have worked very well at the box office. Do you ask him what went with your films? Your father delivered many flops before becoming a star. When do you feel success will come to you? Is Yuva a different kind of film? The kind that will get you success? I agreed to do those films because the script or the director inspired me. I have never looked into details. I never felt 'Oh, this is a safe script' or 'That is a risky script'. I never thought about it that way before accepting a film. But you are still popular...
Did you give yourself a time frame? Like if you didn't make it big in films within a certain period, you would reconsider your options? Any film you are looking forward to particularly? It is very difficult to prioritise a film. I cannot do it. I cannot and I will never be able to do that. What is the status on Rajkumar Santoshi's Ranveer, in which you co-star with your father Amitabh Bachchan? Aren't you nervous about this project? Apart from working with my father, I will be working with Amitabh Bachchan, the greatest star. Anybody will get scared and nervous about that. You are working with the best. I have to keep this in mind while shooting for this film.
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