Ranbir
On
Making
Bad
Choices
Recently,
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra
had
said
that
Ranbir's
'choice
of
scripts'
has
been
'very
stupid'.
When
Ranbir
was
asked
about
the
same,
he
said,
"I
don't
agree
with
him
(Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra).
That's
his
point
of
view.
I
don't
regret
any
film
that
I
have
done.
"
'Bad
Films
Are
Like
Your
Children'
He
added,
"Be
it
Bombay
Velvet,
Saawariya
or
Jagga
Jasoos,
they
all
came
naturally
from
me.
So,
they
will
always
be
a
part
of
me.
It's
like
they
are
your
children
so
yes,
the
successful
ones
are
obviously
there
but
it's
the
failed
ones
that
you
will
be
close
to
because
you
are
always
like,
‘why
didn't
people
love
them?'
You
always
feel
attached
to
them."
Ranbir
Says
There's
No
Sure
Shot
In
This
Industry
Unless
One
Is
Salman
Khan
When
asked
if
he
will
be
more
careful
about
choosing
scripts
post
the
massive
success
of
Sanju,
he
said,
"Not
really.
I
mean
that
way
even
Sanju
-
to
start
with
-
was
risky
as
it's
a
biopic
on
Sanjay
Dutt.
Also,
what
Ayan
is
trying
to
do
with
Brahmastra
makes
it
a
‘risky' film
as
well.
So
there's
nothing
sure
shot
in
this
industry,
unless
you
are
Salman
Khan,
Amitabh
Bachchan,
or
have
reached
a
certain
place
(in
career)
where
the
audience
loves
you."
Ranbir
Says
He's
Proud
Of
His
Flop
Films
Ranbir
Kapoor
says
he
had
an
incredible
experience
while
working
on
films
like
Saawariya,
Jagga
Jasoos
and
Bombay
Velvet
as
he
feels
those
films
have
added
to
his
growth
as
a
person
as
well
as
an
actor.
We
Do
Agree
With
Him!
We
explains,
"But
when
it
comes
to
work,
there
is
constant
insecurity
and
desire
to
do
better.
Actually,
success
and
failure
doesn't
matter
that
much
to
me
because
I
know
I
still
have
opportunities
in
my
career."