Vidya
Balan
says
with
back-to-
back
box
office
disappointments
post
her
wedding,
she
gave
into
the
thinking
that
married
female
actors
cannot
deliver
a
hit,
but
the
success
of
Tumhari
Sulu
has
proved
the
theory
wrong.
Vidya
says
for
someone
like
her,
who
considers
acting
as
important
as
personal
life,
the
praise
the
movie
is
receiving
is
a
major
confidence
booster.
In
an
interview
with
PTI,
Vidya
says,
"There
was
a
point
I
started
believing
that
may
be
a
married
actress
can't
score
a
hit.
But
the
love
Tumhari
Sulu
is
getting
has
proved
it
wrong.
"The
films,
I
did
before
this,
were
probably
not
successful
in
building
the
connect
with
the
audience.
It
is
a
personal
movement
of
glory
for
me.
The
actor
part
of
me
is
as
precious
to
me
as
a
married
woman
part
of
me."
The
38-year-old
actor
says
the
lesson
she
has
learned
from
her
past
failures
is
"keep
trying
until
you
succeed".
"Success
and
failures
are
a
part
of
life.
Every
day
is
not
a
Sunday.
The
only
thing
as
an
artiste
I
can
do
is
keep
moving
forward,
keep
working
hard
and
keep
growing.
The
joy
is
in
learning.
Failures
help
me
rise."
Vidya
recently
received
the
best
actress
award
for
her
performance
as
'Sulochana'
in
the
film.
She
says
awards
are
always
a
big
motivation
for
her
and
she
never
shies
away
from
accepting
that
she
enjoys
winning.
"Awards
matter
to
me.
And
I
have
always
been
joking
about
it
that
'if
you
win,
awards
do
matter
to
you'.
I
love
when
people
appreciate
my
hard
work
and
dedication.
With
Tumhari
Sulu
the
appreciation
I
am
getting
matters
more.
Recognition
and
acknowledge
is
always
special
for
me.