Mumbai, July 16 (IANS) | Actress Vidya Balan says she is not afraid to lose the stardom she has gained over the years with her stellar performances. However, she admits that it hurts when one of her films doesn’t do well as she is always deeply involved in whatever she does. Speaking to IANS, Vidya said, “When you are going through a bad phase, it is very difficult to contain yourself, especially when everything is very public. When your films don’t work. It hurts me badly.” Affects because I am deeply involved in my films.”
The actress says that “the most painful part of the experience is that she feels ‘rejected or disliked’ when films don’t work.”He says “It’s like being heartbroken, no doubt about it and then you feel unloved and rejected. I think it’s painful. You can’t make sense of it. Only later do you justify the situation.” You can look at the look and say, ‘Oh that’s why people didn’t like this movie’.”
“However, the loss of stardom is a notion that never bothered her,” said Vidya. “Is she afraid of losing stardom when asked? Not at all, not at all,” the actress said with a smile.Vidya was recently seen in Amit Masurkar’s ‘Lion’, in which she played an honest forest officer in search of a man-eating tigress. The film also stars Sharat Saxena, Mukul Chadha, Vijay Raaz, Ila Arun and Brijendra Kala. The film received positive response. The film has been released on Amazon Prime Video.
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