Varun Dhawan says the disappointment of his last release "Kalank" has influenced him a ton however it was a learning knowledge. As far back as Varun made his introduction with 2012's "Student of the Year", he has conveyed 11 consecutive hits until "Kalank". The huge spending plan multi-starrer, coordinated by Abhishek Varman, and co-created by Karan Johar got negative audits from the two commentators and crowd.
"It affected me. The film wasn't liked by the audience. And it deserved not to do well. It is very clear if the audience likes a film it should do well and they did not like 'Kalank'. It is learning for me. I have processed it and learned what I had to from it and (I am taking it in stride)," Varun told PTI. The 32-year-old actor, whose last two films "October" Varun told PTI.
The 32-year-old entertainer, whose last two movies "October" and"Sui Dhaaga – Made In India" got basic recognition and averaged business, said achievement and disappointment is a piece of life. "Here and there something doesn't work and afterward generally speaking things turn out badly. It is out of the blue I experienced a disappointment and it needed to impact me.
"If it did not affect me, it would mean I don't love my films. I love my films to death. I am glad it affected me. Now I am in a good space. And I am excited about my next film 'Street Dancer' and looking forward to doing 'Coolie No 1'," he included.
Varun was additionally expected to be a piece of Shashank Khaitan's "Ranbhoomi", yet he said he is totally inundated in Remo D'Souza's "Street Dancer" that will hit screens on January 24. He will before long start take a shot at the change adaptation of "Coolie No 1", to be coordinated by his dad David Dhawan.