TIL Desk Bollywood/ In a year, Kriti Sanon has seen a hit in “”Bareilly Ki Barfi” and a flop in “Raabta”, but the actor says she does not get troubled by failures. While “Raabta” tanked at the box office, “Bareilly Ki Barfi”, became a success and also garnered critical acclaim.
In an interview, Kriti says, “Failure and success are part of the industry. It comes and goes away very easily. You can never be at a position to say ‘I’ve reached and now I can’t fail’. It’s more important to do things for the right reason.
“You have to do your job well. You can’t keep fretting ‘what if it doesn’t work at the box office’ because it isn’t in our hands.” The actor made her debut with “Heropanti” in 2014 and has so far worked in three Bollywood films. Kriti, , who holds a B Tech degree, says it was her education which gave her the confidence to try “different” things in her career.
“When I came to Mumbai, I had a sense of security. I wasn’t desperate, I was passionate. There is a very thin line between both. I knew I had something to fall back on. We say you shouldn’t have a Plan B because then you’re not focused on Plan A but the Plan B gives you a sense of security.

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