Here's
When
Kalank
Will
Hit
The
Online
Platform
Karan
Johar's
Kalank
will
be
premiering
on
Amazon
Prime
On
July
1st,
2019.
Folks,
mark
the
date
in
your
calendar
right
away!
Karan
Johar
Took
The
Blame
For
Kalank's
Failure
At
Box
Office
In
an
interview
with
DNA,
he
said,
"To
me,
when
Kalank
fails,
it
is
my
failure.
I'm
the
older
one,
I'm
the
wiser
one.
I'm
the
more
knowledgeable
person
about
what
works
and
what
doesn't.
If
the
film
has
faltered,
it
is
largely
my
responsibility
and
my
blame.
Of
course,
no
one
person
can
take
the
blame,
but
I
choose
to
because
I
felt
that
the
material
was
something
I
was
aware
of
for
not
one
year
but
15
years."
The
Director
Chose
To
Look
At
It
As
A
Learning
Experience
He
further
added,
"There
are
two
ways
I
could
have
gone
about
this.
I
could
have
sunk
in
this
failure
or
I
could
have
questioned,
‘Why?' Or
I
could
have
said,
‘Why
did
this
happen
and
let
me
learn
from
this.'
Let
this
be
a
new
2.0
feeling
where
I
am
a
lot
more
analytical.
I
am
putting
my
projects
through
a
lot
more
trials
and
tribulations
before
it
is
out
there
to
an
audience.
When
you
fail
and
learn
from
it,
that
to
me
is
a
success.
I
will
never
look
at
Kalank
as
a
failure.
I
will
look
at
it
as
a
success
because
it
has
taught
me
how
not
to
fail
like
this."
'Kalank
Deserved
Not
To
Do
Well':
Varun
Dhawan
Speaking
about
how
the
film's
failure
affected
him,
Varun
Dhawan
recently
confessed,
"It
affected
me.
The
film
wasn't
liked
by
the
audience.
And
it
deserved
not
to
do
well.
It
is
very
clear
if
the
audience
likes
a
film
it
should
do
well
and
they
did
not
like
Kalank.
It
is
a
learning
for
me.
I
have
processed
it
and
learnt
what
I
had
to
from
it
and
(I
am
taking
it
in
stride).
Sometimes
something
doesn't
work
and
then
overall
things
go
wrong.
It
is
for
the
first
time
I
went
through
a
failure
and
it
had
to
affect
me.
If
it
did
not
affect
me,
it
would
mean
I
don't
love
my
films.
I
love
my
films
to
death.
I
am
glad
it
affected
me."
Alia
Bhatt
Too
Opened
Up
About
The
Film's
Dismal
Performance
"I
am
not
going
to
analyse
anything
because
I
think
that
that's
something
that
is
not
required.
Janta
ki
adalat
sabse
badi
adalat
hoti
hai
(the
audience's
verdict
is
the
most
important).
When
the
audience
does
not
accept
a
film
then
the
film
should
not
do
well.
That's
just
the
way
it
is.
We
must
accept
things
and
try
and
make
sure
they're
not
disappointed
the
next
time."