
‘In this industry, anything is possible’
Deccan ChronicleHarshvardhan Rane has an almost Zen energy – he’s unaffected by the praise coming his way, even though it’s a decade late. The actor’s 2016 film Sanam Teri Kasam, which was written off as a colossal flop on its release, is being hailed as a super hit on its re-release. The film has minted `50 crore at the BO and continues to draw crowds.Though Harshvardhan says he believed that the film, his Bollywood debut, would get its due, its original failure did impact him deeply.Drawing an analogy from cricket, he says some players cope well with defeat, but confesses that he isn’t like that. Even the top players in the industry never know the fate of their films,” he notes.The 41-year-old actor, who has had several successful Telugu films, such as Naa Ishtam, Avunu and Maaya, to his credit, has also won praise for his work in Hindi films such as Haseen Dilruba and Taish.As the film industry grapples with box office failures and a so-called creativity crunch, Harshvardhan says the need of the hour is honesty. These debates make great headlines, it’s not going to help you with writing films.”Known as someone who keeps to himself, Harshvardhan has a loyal fandom across the board.
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