Alia
Bhatt
On
Feeling
Guilty
After
Gully
Boy
The
actress
told
the
daily, "Though
Gully
Boy
was
intense,
I
had
a
lot
of
fun
shooting
for
it,
mainly
due
to
Safina's
infectious
spirit.
I
remember
feeling
happy
every
day,
which
is
very
unusual
for
me
because
usually,
I
am
self-critical
and
don't
like
talking
too
much
about
my
work.
Now,
when
people
tell
me
how
amazing
my
performance
is
in
it,
I
feel
guilty
as
I
am
like:
‘did
I
work
hard'
or
‘why
do
I
deserve
this
kind
of
appreciation.'
Personally,
I
too
enjoyed
watching
my
performance
[in
Gully
Boy],
which
usually
doesn't
happen.
I
enjoyed
the
film
since
it's
so
beautiful
and
has
been
an
unusual
experience."
The
Actress
On
How
She
Approaches
Two
Dissimilar
Characters
Alia
revealed, "Shooting
for
Raazi
was
a
little
emotional
[experience],
also
because
I
shot
it
at
one
go,
with
no
break
in
between.
Probably,
that's
why
the
character
really
connected
and
stayed
with
me.
But
vis-à-vis
Gully
Boy,
the
way
I
looked
at
the
character
was
really
fun
and
easy.
It
was
like
a
break
from
all
my
intense
characters."
Alia
On
What
Kalank's
Failure
Taught
Her
The
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
star
said,
"Anyone
who
goes
on
a
journey
that
you
have
a
lot
of
expectations
from
is
going
to
feel
a
certain
kind
of
disappointment.
Till
date,
I
have
not
had
too
many
failures;
maybe
there
are
two
of
them.
And
my
learning
through
both
of
them
has
been
very
different.
But
the
main
thing
I've
learnt
is
that
you've
to
keep
your
head
down,
work
hard
and
give
your
best
at
everything
you
do.
Sometimes,
you'll
go
right
and
at
times,
you'll
go
wrong
as
well."
Alia
Bhatt
Says
Failures
Have
Only
Taught
Her
Invaluable
Lessons
"As
an
actor,
an
entertainer
and
even
as
a
person,
I
have
understood
the
balance
that
is
required
in
my
obsession
with
work,
wherein
I
am
very
ambitious
and
passionate
about
films,
acting,
the
art
and
everything.
But
beyond
a
point,
I
can't
get
too
attached
to
the
successes
or
the
failures,"
said
the
young
actress.
She
further
added,
"I
derive
my
joy
and
happiness
by
being
in
front
of
the
camera
and
learning
through
people
I
interact
with
on
sets
-
whether
it's
my
director,
co-actors
or
even
the
technicians.
That's
my
bliss.
And
after
that,
whatever
happens
is
the
result
of
the
hard
work
that
everybody
puts
in.
Hopefully,
one
goes
more
right
than
wrong
but
I
feel
sometimes,
you
have
to
go
wrong
to
understand
the
importance
of
going
right.
And
that's
something
not
in
your
control."