Renowned actor Aditya Roy Kapur recently talked about the struggles he faced during his 15-year career in Bollywood. He sheds light on the challenging period when his films were not performing well at the box office. In a candid conversation with Kareena Kapoor Khan on her talk show What Women Want, the Night Manager actor reflected on the lack of excitement that accompanied this difficult period, which ultimately led him to stop signing new projects.
Aditya on challenging periodDuring the interview, Aditya shared various vulnerable moments from his life, touching on personal challenges that extended beyond the film industry. He recalled, “There have been vulnerable moments, like films not working, or when one hasn’t had work. A few films didn’t do well and I didn’t like anything (that was being offered), maybe because I was vulnerable at that point of time. It was a tough period where I wasn’t liking anything and not working for a while. Having a strong support system, like friends and family, is an assured way to get out of it.” ALSO READ: Aditya expressed gratitude for the support of his friends and family, who played a key role in helping him cope with the pressures of the industry. He acknowledged that each failure required a different approach to processing and healing. “You put in a year of work in it, then you promote it intensely, so you are drummed up to that level of euphoria. If it does well, great, but if it doesn’t, sometimes it is jarring. It always does hurt, it takes time to seep in and for you to come to terms with it. I am on my own, before I go out in the world again,” he added. ALSO READ: On Aditya's work frontFor the unversed, Aditya began his career in 2009 with London Dreams and gained widespread fame with Aashiqui 2 in 2013. His filmography includes hits like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and he recently made his OTT debut in The Night Manager. Looking ahead, he is set to star in Metro In Dino, alongside Sara Ali Khan, marking a promising return to the screen.You may also like
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