Actor
Emraan
Hashmi
said
he
has
only
believed
in
working
hard
and
never
much
bothered
about
the
fate
of
his
films
at
the
box
office.
Some
of
Hashmi's
recent
films
like
Raja
Natwarlal,
Hamari
Adhuri
Kahaani,
Azhar
and
Raaz
Reboot
did
not
do
well
commercially.
The
actor,
however,
said
it
did
not
affect
him
or
his
career
at
all
as
he's
still
getting
to
work
with
a
lot
of
people.
Asked
if
he
was
pinning
high
hopes
from
his
upcoming
film
'Baadshaho',
the
actor
said,
"We
all
have
high
hopes
from
this
film,
like
I
have
had
with
all
my
films.
The
only
way
you
can
avoid
a
flop
film
is
that
you
don't
make
a
film
at
all.
It
is
as
simple
as
that."
"I
have
learnt
that
in
this
industry
you
have
to
keep
striving
and
working
hard.
The
day
you
stop
(working)
you
start
thinking
and
get
insecure.
I
don't
think
there
is
a
place
for
that," he
said.
The
actor
said
he
was
hopeful
for
'Baadshaho'
and
believed
it
would
do
well
at
the
box
office.
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"I
am
very
excited
about
Baadshaho.
This
is
the
best
time
in
my
career,
I
am
getting
to
do
films
which
I
always
wanted
to
do.
Also,
for
the
industry
it's
a
grim
time
as
films
are
not
doing
well.
But
this
is
the
best
time
to
introspect
and
understand
that
we
have
to
make
things
work."
Baadshaho
marks
the
reunion
of
Milan
Luthria,
the
director
of
'Once
Upon
A
Time
in
Mumbai',
and
actors
Ajay
Devgn
and
Hashmi.
"We
(Luthria
and
Devgn)
are
coming
after
seven
years
so
there
are
expectations
and
I
am
happy
that
Milan
has
given
an
unusual
twist
to
a
heist
film."
"He
is
aware
about
the
expectations
of
the
audience
especially
after
Devgn
and
his
last
outing
'Once
Upon
A
Time
in
Mumbai'."
Baadshaho,
also
starring
Ileana
D'Cruz,
Esha
Gupta
and
Sanjay
Mishra,
is
set
to
release
on
September
1.
With
inputs
from
PTI