With
huge
box
office
success
in
the
past
and
some
big
projects
in
his
kitty,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
is
having
a
dream
run
in
Bollywood,
but
the
actor
says
even
if
his
success
ratio
dips,
his
passion
for
acting
will
remain
unaffected.
The
31-year-old
actor,
who
dropped
out
from
an
engineering
college
to
fulfil
his
acting
dream,
says
becoming
a
star
was
never
on
his
agenda.
In
an
interview
with
PTI,
Sushant
says,
"If
somebody
takes
all
(the)
films
from
me
I
will
be
disappointed
for
a
day.
If
I
don't
get
work
in
television,
I
will
be
upset
for
another
day,
but
then
I
will
be
fine."
"I
will
make
my
short
films
or
probably
act
in
theatre
or
make
my
own
films.
I
will
be
excited.
Nothing
can
take
the
excitement
to
act
away
from
me."
Sushant
says
he
feels
happy
when
people
acknowledge
his
work
and
when
he
receives
"good
pay"
for
his
movies,
but
the
high
he
gets
from
being
a
public
figure
is
momentary.
"When
I
started
performing
as
a
dancer
and
in
a
theatre,
I
knew
acting
was
something
I
wanted
to
do
and
I
still
like
to
do
it.
One
thing
I
know
for
sure,
I
wanted
to
be
here...
And
nothing
has
changed."
"I
never
had
a
thing
in
mind
that
I
want
to
reach
somewhere.
My
passion,
excitement
and
how
I
feel
about
it
has
not
changed
in
these
11
years," he
adds.
From
playing
a
lover
boy
in
Shuddh
Desi
Romance
to
essaying
the
role
of
former
Indian
cricket
skipper
Mahendra
Singh
Dhoni
in
"MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story",
Sushant
has
tried
to
be
versatile
in
his
choices.
The
actor,
however,
believes
he
needs
to
fully
invest
in
a
role
to
successfully
engage
his
audience.
"My
relationship
with
my
audience
is
like
a
circle.
I
know
for
the
fact
that
my
audience
will
like
something
in
which
I
am
hundred
percent
invested.
I
need
to
be
engaged
in
my
role
completely
to
engage
my
audience."
"I
will
not
deliberately
put
myself
in
a
role
in
which
I
don't
want
to
be.
I
believe
if
I
am
hundred
percent
engaged
in
a
film,
I
will
be
able
to
engage
the
audience," he
says.
Sushant
is
looking
forward
to
his
upcoming
film
Kedarnath,
which
marks
the
debut
of
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Amrita
Singh's
daughter
Sara.
"I
am
very
excited
about
the
project.
I
found
the
script
to
be
gripping
and
we
are
through
with
the
50
per
cent
of
the
shoot.
I
am
giving
whatever
I
can
to
the
film,"
he
says.
The
actor
has
also
started
prepping
for
Abhishek
Chaubey's
Chambal,
which
also
features
Bhumi
Pednekar.
Sushant
was
speaking
on
the
sidelines
of
IFFI,
which
closes
on
November
28.
Credits:
PTI