Success, failures don’t impact me: Ranbir

Success, failures don’t impact me: Ranbir
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Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor says he is always prepared to face failure and finds himself detached from success. On Wednesday, Ranbir introduced his cousin Aadar Jain, who is going to make his debut with a Yash Raj Films project to be directed by Habib Faisal. The banner will also launch Anya Singh.

Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor says he is always prepared to face failure and finds himself detached from success. On Wednesday, Ranbir introduced his cousin Aadar Jain, who is going to make his debut with a Yash Raj Films project to be directed by Habib Faisal. The banner will also launch Anya Singh.

Before `Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, Ranbir had a string of films like `Besharam’, `Roy’, `Bombay Velvet’ and `Tamasha’ that didn't do too well. Asked about how he deals with lows in life, Ranbir said "People have seen me in the last three years. My first film 'Saawariya' was also a big disaster, so I am always prepared for it. I already said that the God is in the work, and I feel really happy when I am working.

"I am quite detached with success and failure of a film, and I wish that Aadar and Anya both at least adapt to that concept." Sharing some words of wisdom with Aadar, Ranbir said: "When I entered the industry, I got so much advice from seniors, family members and all, but I feel everybody has to make their own journey.

"I might advise him on many things, but it doesn't matter because till the time he doesn't fall, he will not be able to rise up for the occasion. And in the same way, till the time he won't see his first success, till that time he won't be able to take pride and credit for it.

"I can give him advice if he comes to me, but I can't tell him to do a certain film which will help in your career because if one year later that film doesn't work, then it will be wrong... Because we are in such an industry where decisions have to be yours and based on your gut feeling and instincts... It all has to come from within"

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