Pooja Hegde on Mohenjo Daro Failure: When You’re Not a Star-Kid, People See Your First Film as Audition
Mumbai: Actor Pooja Hegde has damaged her silence on the failure of her debut Bollywood film Mohenjo Daro reverse Hrithik Roshan. The actor mentioned that she had given two years of her life to the film and it did really feel dangerous when it didn’t work. Pooja, who’s a preferred actor within the South Indian movie business, was just lately seen in Housefull 4. She is now be seen in Rohit Shetty’s Cirkus reverse Ranveer Singh, and in Bhaijaan reverse Salman Khan.Also Read – Hrithik Roshan Comments ‘Arre Wahh’ On Ex-Wife Sussanne Khan’s Picture, Wins Hearts Online Speaking to ETimes concerning the Ashutosh Gowarikar-directorial, Pooja mentioned that she, like everybody else, had excessive hopes from Mohenjo Daro, extra as a result of it introduced Hrithik and Ashutosh again after the success of Jodhaa Akbar. The actor added that when a debutant isn’t a star child, the viewers judges her extra. She was quoted as saying, “I always feel that when you are not a star kid, your first film becomes highly important and the fate of the film becomes even more important. People are watching your film like an audition in a way and judging if you can act or not and how is your screen presence. Based on that, you get the second film. When the film didn’t do well, it pulled me back a little bit, but I didn’t let that stop me from doing my work.” Also Read – Soorarai Pottru Hindi Remake: Ajay Devgn, John Abraham, Akshay Kumar, Hrithik Roshan Being Considered For Role of Maara? Pooja additionally mentioned that she grew higher from that point as a result of it helped her to know the viewers’s psyche higher. The actor mentioned that failure all the time offers her the prospect to look again and assess what went improper and he or she is aware of tips on how to overcome that loss. “I gave two years of my life, heart, and soul to the movie; I did nothing else but the film. So, when the movie was released and my moment didn’t come, it did set me back. But today, I deal with failure very differently. I think it taught me a valuable lesson in a lot of ways. It taught me that nothing is permanent–both failure and success. It’s constant self-talk that I have with myself and try not to get too bogged down by failures. I give myself only 15 minutes to cry about it–you can do whatever you have to, punch a pillow–but after 15 minutes it’s done. That’s something I follow religiously.” Also Read – Saif Ali Khan And Hrithik Roshan Come Together For Hindi Remake of Vikram Vedha | Release Date Revealed
Pooja has launched her basis All About Love. She can be busy along with her new releases down South.