Harshvardhan Kapoor is not disheartened with his debut movie
"Mirzya" failing to make a mark at the box-office. The actor admits
the failure, and tells that the film is not for everyone.
"Well, obviously 'Mirzya' didn't do well at the
box-office which is fine. It's not a film for everybody," Harshvardhan told.
He further added, "Every film has its own destiny. I
feel 'Mirzya' is a work of art. It is a beautiful film and it will find its
place in course of time."
The son of actor Anil Kapoor spoke about the Rakeysh
Omprakash Mehra's ambitious project at the red carpet of Filmfare Glamour &
Style Awards on Saturday night.
Apart from Harshvardhan, "Mirzya" marked debut of
Saiyami Kher, and narrated Mehra's take on the folklore of Mirza-Sahiba.
Harshvardhan feels "the audience is used to seeing
newcomers presented in a certain way".
"I didn't do any of the conventional things. In terms
of look or the character, I kept a huge beard and played a rustic character.
Moreover, the love story is explained through its music so there is a lot of
new things for viewers to take," told the 25-year-old.
At present, Harshvardhan is concentrating on his next
project "Bhavesh Joshi".




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