Bollywood
star
Ranbir
Kapoor,
who
plays
an
innocent
and
intelligent
boy
in
his
upcoming
film
Jagga
Jasoos,
says
people
usually
lose
their
innocence
in
the
process
of
experiencing
life,
but
he
has
a
way
to
keep
his
inner
child
alive
and
so,
doesn't
fear
making
mistakes.
Asked
about
the
challenges
one
faces
to
keep
the
innocence
going,
Ranbir
told
IANS:
"Well,
life
happens,
you
know...
You
become
greedier,
skilful
and
self-conscious.
You
set
a
desire
and
work
towards
that...
Fear
of
failure
bothers
you
the
most.
"You
look
at
any
child,
they
are
always
smiling,
playful,
they
fall
down
and
get
up
in
no
time...
Observing
that
makes
you
realise
your
innocence
has
gone.
Once
the
innocence
is
lost,
there
is
no
method
to
win
it
back."
However,
Ranbir
emphasised
on
the
importance
to
keep
the
childlike
quality
alive
for
a
creative
person.
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"I
never
lost
interest
in
life.
I
am
not
jaded.
I
always
have
an
interest
in
what
is
happening
around
and
have
an
interest
in
the
newness
of
life.
I
know
once
you
are
famous,
a
self-consciousness
comes...
But
I
am
not
fearful
of
mistakes
because
I
learn
from
it."
So
how
was
he
as
a
child?
"I
was
quite
an
emotionless
child.
Like
I
am
told
that
I
used
to
play
silently,
no
crying
or
screaming
like
other
kids.
But
I
was
quite
a
happy
child.
Honestly,
my
memory
is
weak
to
recall
anyone
childhood
memory."
Considering
the
fact
that
regardless
of
the
box
office
success
of
a
film,
Ranbir's
performance
as
an
actor
has
always
appreciated
by
audience
and
critics
alike.
Asked
about
what
keeps
him
motivated,
he
said:
"I
always
try
to
play
characters
that
are
nowhere
close
to
my
personality.
It
is
creatively
interesting
and
at
times
challenging.
"I
am
not
proving
anything
to
the
world
of
my
acting
skills,
but
yes,
of
course,
I
reciprocate
all
the
love
that
I
get
from
people.
I
want
to
do
good
work
for
myself.
And
you
know
what?
The
greatest
challenge
of
an
actor
is
to
survive
in
this
industry.
"So
I
am
trying
to
do
my
best
to
things
that
I
love
to
do
-
acting.
I
do
not
want
to
buy
private
jets
and
properties
in
different
cities
across
the
world,"
said
Ranbir,
adding:
"I
am
trying
to
be
a
better
version
of
myself
every
single
day...
Isn't
it
simple
yet
challenging?"
Jagga
Jasoos
is
directed
by
Anurag
Basu.
While
the
actor
is
a
"big
fan"
of
Tintin,
he
said
that
apart
from
the
hairstyle
of
the
character
he
plays
in
Jagga
Jasoos,
there
is
no
reference
point
he
had
to
play
Jagga.
"I
think
Dada
(Basu)
has
taken
different
influences
from
his
favourite
childhood
detective
stories
like
Byomkesh
Bakshi,
Tin
Tin,
Feluda...
but
I
can
tell
you
that
it's
a
very
interesting
original
story
and
not
inspired
by
Tintin.
I
had
no
reference
point
of
this
character."