Kartik Aaryan’s energy and passion for work is unmatched. The actor has been spreading across the corners for his film, which has now revived the box office for Bollywood post-pandemic. maze 2 Not only has Karthik emerged as the biggest opener at the ticket window but has also emerged as the biggest Hindi opener in the months after the pandemic, giving a new ray of hope to both the industry and the exhibitors . When we met Karthik In Delhi, he was his spirited personality – perfectly prepared to give back-to-back interviews and closely watching everything you do to focus on his journey, his film and his plans. Huh. He is looking around and constantly thinking one step ahead – what is the next place to go, what is the next interview he is conducting – leading his team from the front and discussing the right discussions for his film. Leaving no stone unturned to create.Also Read – Watch: Kangana Ranaut on not doing item songs, promoting fairness creams and speaking up on national issues. particular
In this conversation, you will find that Kartik just opened his heart while talking about his time in the industry and how much he struggled in life. There is a sense of belonging that permeates through his journey and he knows. He sticks to his choice and prays that wherever he is in life tomorrow, he will be able to entertain the people who love him dearly. Edited excerpt from the interview: Also Read – Watch: Kartik Aaryan-Kiara Advani-Anees Bazmee, Akshay Kumar and more on the success of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
Karik Aryan on critics who called his films sexist in the past (Photo created by Gaurav Gautam for india.com)
VK: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 has created such a buzz. How is your current mood?
KA: This film is very entertaining. The kind of response we have received has only elevated our energies. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 has surrounded all this enthusiasm. People are asking about the film and they are eager to see it. I am loving it. Also read- Kartik Aaryan praises Dhaakad, breaks silence on supporting Kangana Ranaut’s self-made journey. particular
VK: You did a film called Pyaar Ka Punchnama and I believe that was a turning point in your career. A section of the audience also called the film sexist. Some said it glorified toxic masculinity. As an actor, how do you take this kind of criticism and move on from there?
KA: I am an audience actor. I am here to entertain them. I only need their verification. my turning point was actually Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety. Now that story could be someone else’s. We don’t need to reason everything out. We cannot analyze why a villain has killed someone – then there can be no story. We cannot ask the question of how this story is possible. There are characters in the story and this is their story. when you talk Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, It did good business at the box office and I know many people who call it their favorite film. There is a reason for that. We are not giving any wrong message. This is a work of imagination. Also, the audience is smart enough. It’s not like they’ll start doing that. They know what’s happening on-screen.
VK: One of the reasons why people love you or like your work is because they feel a sense of belonging – you look like one of them. They say ‘Karthik is the hero of his house.’ When you look back, do you feel proud to think that I may have started somewhere but wherever I am today, at least I belong to the people?
KA: I feel so proud and grateful and also lucky that I get so much love from fans. I want to entertain them for the rest of my life. I think it came from a sense of belonging that how he saw my struggle through my eyes – from Punchnama (postmortem of love) from day to day Maze, I think they can relate to my journey. In fact, people from all over the country, not just from this industry… when they see my journey, they feel themselves related. I feel so happy when I hear these stories of struggles and people get inspired by my story.
Kartik Aaryan on why people love him so much and relates to his journey (photo created by Gaurav Gautam for india.com)
You know I am really proud of my struggle. Even if given a chance, I would not like to change anything because where I am today is because of my ups and downs. I have learned a lot from my journey. To be honest, no school or college can teach what I have learned from my failures in life. My shortcomings have taught me a lot about how to move on when everything is not going in your favor. It’s about life experiences that keep pushing you. I hope I continue to have experiences like this… just at my high level for now (laughs). That’s where the sense of relativity and belonging comes from.
Also, I’ve been on the other side where I’ve learned to be a fan of actors. I used to watch actors and whenever I saw a star I used to feel very happy. I remember all those days. This is all unrealistic.
VK: A blessed Kartik Aaryan…
KA: Yes. Thank you.
Kartik Aaryan speaks out on people comparing him with Akshay Kumar after Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (Photo created by Gaurav Gautam for india.com)
VK: What do you have to say to those who will compare you with Akshay Kumar because he did a similar role in Bhool Bhulaiyaa a few years back?
KA: I think it will be a little extra if people are comparing me with Akshay. His body of work has been fantastic and so great. He is a superstar ever since I started following him in my childhood. I am inspired by that journey and the way he has carved a niche among his audience. I don’t think any comparison exists. I just wanted to make it look like a new character. I hope the audience can see that I have given my 200 percent in this.
VK: Congratulations on your incredible journey, Kartik. Best wishes for the future. Thank you for talking to us.
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