Harshvardhan
Kapoor
is
not
bogged
down
with
his
debut
film
Mirzya
failing
to
make
a
mark
at
the
box-office.
The
actor
accepts
the
failure,
and
says
that
the
movie
is
not
for
everybody.
"Well,
obviously
'Mirzya'
didn't
do
well
at
the
box-office
which
is
fine.
It's
not
a
film
for
everybody," Harshvardhan
said.
He
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
talked
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,"
said
the
25-year-old.
Now,
Harshvardhan
is
focusing
on
his
next
project
Bhavesh
Joshi.