Actor
Sharman
Joshi
has
been
praised
for
his
performances
in
films
like
Rang
De
Basanti,
3
Idiots,
Golmaal
and
so
on,
yet,
has
not
been
seen
in
as
many
films
as
one
would
expect.
Sharman
says
that
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
one
is
only
as
good
as
their
last
project,
and
therefore
attributes
this
to
the
failure
of
a
few
of
his
films
in
recent
times.
However,
he
has
now
bounced
back
with
the
2019
multi-starrer
Mission
Mangal.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Sharman
opened
up
about
what
set
him
back
and
how
he
emerged
from
this.
"Choices
mein
galti
ho
gayi
ho
toh,
please
give
me
another
chance
(smiles).
We
are
all
humans
and
make
errors.
In
this
profession,
you
are
only
as
good
as
your
last
project.
Some
films
don't
turn
out
the
way
you
expect
them
to.
Post
FKS,
three
of
my
films
-
War
Chod
Na
Yaar
(2013),
Gang
of
Ghosts
and
Super
Nani
(both
2014),
didn't
turn
out
the
way
they
were
on
paper.
That
was
a
bit
of
a
setback
for
me
and
disappointing,
too.
To
emerge
out
of
a
setback,
one
needs
a
lot
of
effort,
patience
and
luck.
I
am
glad
I
got
Mission
Mangal
last
year,"
he
said.
These
days,
a
lot
is
being
debated
about
the
unfairness
and
favouritism
within
the
film
industry.
Sharman
is
of
the
opinion
that
these
challenges
exist
in
all
competitive
professions,
and
that
when
they
sign
up
for
this
profession,
they
also
sign
up
for
its
challenges.
He
said,
"To
get
a
break
in
the
industry
can
be
quite
exasperating
and
disappointing
but
that
is
the
challenge
all
of
us
have
taken
on.
It
is
the
same
with
any
competitive
profession,
including
sports.
In
the
film
business,
people
want
to
work
with
a
certain
set
of
actors
and
that
is
fair
as
you
want
a
team
that
is
on
the
same
page
as
you
and
in
sync.
I
can't
point
fingers
at
someone
if
he
or
she
is
working
constantly
with
one
person.
Like
I
did
two
films
back-to-back
with
Mr
(Rajkumar)
Hirani
and
Mr
(Vidhu
Vinod)
Chopra
as
they
liked
me
as
an
actor
and
I
was
more
than
happy
to
be
part
of
their
films."
Sharman
has
forayed
into
web
series
with
Baarish,
and
has
a
number
of
big
screen
appearances
lined
up
next,
including
Babloo
Bachelor,
Tom,
Dick
And
Harry
2,
Fauji
Calling
and
Mumbai
Saga.