Varun
On
Kalank's
Failure
"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)," Varun
told
PTI.
Varun
On
His
First
Failure:
It
Had
To
Affect
Him
The
32-year-old
actor,
whose
last
two
films
October
and
Sui
Dhaaga
-
Made
In
India
received
critical
acclaim
and
did
average
business,
said
success
and
failure
is
a
part
of
life.
"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."
He
Further
Added..
"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.
Now
I
am
in
a
good
space.
And
I
am
excited
about
my
next
film
'Street
Dancer'
and
looking
forward
to
doing
'Coolie
No
1'," he
added.
Varun
On
The
Work
Front
Varun
was
also
supposed
to
be
a
part
of
Shashank
Khaitan's
Ranbhoomi,
but
he
said
he
is
completely
immersed
in
Remo
D'Souza's
Street
Dancer
that
will
hit
screens
on
January
24.
He
will
soon
begin
work
on
the
remake
version
of
Coolie
No
1,
to
be
directed
by
his
father
David
Dhawan.