'Everyone
Tried
Their
Best,'
Says
Katrina
Speaking
about
the
failure
of
Thugs
Of
Hindostan,
Katrina
told
Bollywoodlife,
"I
think
Aamir
(Khan)
put
it
very
beautifully
recently
that
you
know
that
everyone
tried
their
best
(but)
it
didn't
work
with
the
audience
on
that
level."
'It
Was
A
Good
Attempt
On
Everyone's
Part'
She
further
added,
"I
think
it
was
a
good
attempt
on
everyone's
part
and
that's
the
only
thing
we
can
do
and
keep
trying
to
engage
our
audience."
Content
Is
Always
The
King
When
asked
if
there's
a
pressure
on
that
front
with
her
upcoming
film
Zero,
Katrina
said,
"I
think
the
pressure
is
there
every
year.
I
don't
think
this
has
anything
to
do
with
this
year.
The
only
thing
that
has
changed
is
that
if
the
film
would
not
have
worked
by,
say
the
Monday,
maybe,
now
with
the
presence
of
social
media,
the
film
would
probably
take
the
hit
on
Sunday.
It
is
probably
not
good
for
the
business
of
the
film
but
the
result
of
it
is
the
same
-
the
story
and
content
is
always
king.
'I
Don't
See
A
Film
As
A
Big
Film
Or
A
Small
Film'
"I
don't
see
a
film
as
a
big
film,
small
film,
A-list
or
not,
a
film
is
a
film
and
that's
an
important
reason
for
everyone
to
remember.
But
that
doesn't
mean
you
should
be
afraid
and
stop
trying.
I
think
cinema
is
an
unpredictable
business
and
you
should
never
be
afraid
to
try."
Earlier,
Aamir
Had
Opened
Up
About
Thugs' Failure
Speaking
at
the
award
ceremony
of
Cinestaan
India's
Storytellers
Contest,
the
superstar
had
said,
"There
are
some
people,
who
liked
the
film,
and
we
would
like
to
thank
them
but
they
are
in
minority.
Majority
didn't
like
the
people
and
we
realise
this.
The
audience,
which
came
with
so
much
expectation
to
watch
my
film,
I
want
to
apologise
to
them
also
that
this
time
I
couldn't
entertain
them.
I
am
feeling
very
bad
that
we
weren't
able
to
entertain
them."