Harshvardhan Kapoor's debut movie Mirzya failed to
strike a chord with the viewers. But, Kapoor guy is unperturbed by the
failure. In a frank talk session with a famous tabloid, Harsh opened up Mirzya's failure
and how he is moving on with it.
"To be honest, I wasn't expecting Mirzya to
set the box office on fire. Obviously, it would have been nicer had it opened
with slightly better numbers. It wasn't a commercial film and it's safe to say
that now. Actually, you don't know what is mainstream and what is not until
it's really put out there. I'm also in a way discovering the sensibilities of
the audience as I go along."
Harshvardhan further included, "I'm not
saying Mirzya was a perfect film. In fact, I'm the first
one to admit that it was a flawed film. But most films are flawed. It was
visually enchanting and musically stunning, though. And as newcomers, we didn't
do anything glamorous or starry in it. I had dirt all over and sported
a full grown beard. Rajasthani stable boys and warriors are like
that. So, the learning is that you go from story to story. I understand people
universally couldn't connect much with the movie. Some people liked it and they
did let me know. My next with Vikramaditya Motwane is a lot more accessible in
that sense."
On Motwane's movie, seemingly titled Bhavesh Joshi, the
actor told, "I have shot half of the film; it's Vikram's most commercial
film to date."

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