Actor
Shahid
Kapoor
laments
that
Bollywood
applies
the
yardstick
of
film's
success
at
box
office
results
to
consider
one
as
a
good
actor.
Shahid,
who
is
striving
for
a
big
hit,
has
so
far
managed
to
deliver
only
three--Ishq
Vishk
(2003),
Vivah
(2006),
Jab
We
Met(2007)
in
his
career
of
20
films
spanning
ten
years.
The
actor
is
eagerly
awaiting
release
of
Prabhudeva's
potboiler
R...Rajkumar
releasing
this
Friday.
"I
agree
when
others
say
I
am
underrated
as
an
actor.
When
you
give
super-hit
films
then
only
you
are
considered
as
a
good
actor.
At
least
that
is
how
it
is
there
in
our
industry.
I
think
you
need
to
be
successful
to
be
appreciated," Shahid
told
PTI.
Shahid
said
he
wanted
to
be
successful
and
expressed
that
everyone
should
succeed.
"Eventually,
the
most
important
thing
is
success.
I
want
to
achieve
a
lot
of
success.
It
doesn't
feel
good
when
your
film
doesn't
do
well
and
yet
you
are
appreciated...
everybody
should
succeed,"
the
32-year-old
said.
Shahid
said
he
was
fortunate
that
people
always
reposed
faith
in
him
and
he
got
love
and
appreciation
from
the
audience.
Besides,
R...Rajkumar,
Shahid
has
under
his
belt
Vishal
Bharadwaj's
Haider,
and
is
pinning
hopes
on
them.
"I
want
lot
of
luck
and
want
all
my
films
to
be
really
super
hits.
I
don't
want
to
hear
that
the
film
is
not
good
but
you
did
a
good
job.
I
am
tired
of
hearing
that.
I
am
hoping
for
little
luck
so
that
my
films
do
really
well.
Now
I
am
at
that
stage
where
I
want
a
little
luck...
want
a
super-hit
film...
the
desire
is
there,"
he
said.
When
asked
why
his
films
are
not
clicking
at
box
office,
Shahid
replied,
"I
don't
know
if
my
'saade
saati'
(bad
phase
according
to
horoscope)
is
going
on.
I
feel
there
is
a
phase
when
you
go
through
bad
luck...
There
are
so
many
factors,
just
cannot
pinpoint
one".