Sonakshi Sinha: It Is Bad Luck That The Last Couple Of Films Did Not Work Out
Sonakshi Sinha, who debuted opposite Salman Khan in Dabangg says she considers herself an instinctive performer and someone who looks forward to doing her best even in the face of failure.
Kalank
actor
Sonakshi
Sinha
shares
her
thoughts
on
Kalank
Box
Office
failure
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FilmiBeat
Sonakshi
Sinha,
who
debuted
opposite
Salman
Khan
in
Dabangg
says
she
considers
herself
an
instinctive
performer
and
someone
who
looks
forward
to
doing
her
best
even
in
the
face
of
failure.
Speaking
of
facing
failure,
Sonakshi
told
a
media
agency,
"Every
film
is
important
to
me.
I
hope,
wish
and
pray
every
film
does
well.
It
is
bad
luck
that
the
last
couple
of
films
did
not
work
out.
But
I
don't
lose
hope,
I
always
look
forward
to
do
my
best."
She
further
added,
"I
pick
up
films
very
instinctively.
Box
office
is
not
in
my
control,
as
an
actor
I
have
control
over
my
performance
and
acting.
I
don't
stress
over
what
is
not
in
my
control.
Every
film
that
I
have
done,
irrespective
of
whether
they
have
done
well
commercially
or
not,
has
taught
me
a
lot.
I
will
always
cherish
that
experience."
Sonakshi
will
be
next
seen
in
Mission
Mangal
alongside
Vidya
Balan,
Taapsee
Pannu
and
Akshay
Kumar.
She
will
also
reprise
her
role
in
Dabangg
3
opposite
Salman
Khan.
Recently,
she
was
seen
shooting
in
Mahabaleshwar.
Apart
from
Mission
Mangal
&
Dabangg
3,
she
has
also
signed
Ajay
Devgn's
Bhuj:
The
Pride
Of
India.
Speaking
of
the
film,
she
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
have
also
signed
'Bhuj:
The
Pride
of
India'.
We
will
hopefully
start
work
in
June.
It
is
a
fabulous
role.
I
was
approached
for
a
film
on
the
same
story
in
the
past.
I
believe
I
was
destined
to
do
this
film."