Actress
Shraddha
Kapoor
says
she
gets
affected
when
her
film
doesn't
do
as
well
as
expected.
Shraddha's
last
film
'Rock
On
2'
couldn't
get
the
expected
footfalls
as
it
released
soon
after
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
announced
the
move
to
demonetise
Rs
500
and
Rs
1000
notes
to
curb
black
money
in
India.
Asked
how
she
was
affected
due
to
the
failure
of
'Rock
On
2',
Shraddha
told
the
media
on
Wednesday:
"When
any
of
your
films
doesn't
work
properly,
of
course
you
feel
bad...
But
the
good
thing
is
that
I
got
busy
immediately,
so
it
helps
you
to
shift
your
mindset."
The
29-year-old
actress
hopes
that
her
new
film
"OK
Jaanu"
does
well.
"I
hope
that
all
films
are
successful.
I
hope
people
go
and
watch
this
film,"
she
added
Directed
by
Shaad
Ali,
"OK
Jaanu",
which
is
a
Hindi
remake
of
Mani
Ratnam's
'O
Kadhal
Kanmani',
will
release
on
Friday.
The
film
also
stars
Aditya
Roy
Kapoor.