Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor,
whose newest release "Half Girlfriend" has been loved by the viewers
despite mostly unfavorable reviews, tells at the end of the day movies are made
for the viewers.
"Each individual has a different point of view and I am
no one who will change their opinion. Most of the time people (critics) want to
see a certain type of film, but I feel, people should watch a film with an open
mind just the way the audience watches it. The audience is more open to
giving the film space and time to enjoy what it is meant for rather than having
preconceived notions. I feel the audience is the most important part of
filmmaking because at the end of the day, you are making a film for them and
not for a limited bunch of people who call themselves critics," Arjun
told.
He further added, "I feel really happy when my film
works at the box office because eventually, good box office numbers is the
barometer of success for any film. If people are buying tickets at the box
office, then why should I feel negativity around me? I thrive on positivity in
life rather than negativity."
Arjun spoke at the inauguration of the Kashish Mumbai
International Queer Film Festival 2017. It is an annual LGBT event that has
been held in Mumbai since the year 2010. The film festival screens Indian and
international films on themes surrounding the gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender and queer community.
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