In
a
recent
interview
with
an
entertainment
portal,
Bollywood
actor
Abhishek
Bachchan
said
that
he
likes
validation
for
his
work
and
that
there's
nothing
wrong
in
admitting
that.
The
Guru
actor
told
Bollywood
Bubble,
"Actors
usually
shy
away
from
talking
about
that
validation
but
the
point
is
let's
be
very
honest
a
film
being
accepted
and
your
work
is
accepted
and
praised
is
a
validation
of
your
work
and
that's
partly
why
we
do
what
we
do
as
well.
And
there's
nothing
wrong
in
saying
that.
We
are
all
here
to
entertain
the
audiences.
We
are
here
because
a
part
of
us,
apart
from
creative
satisfaction,
also
want
to
hear
the
applause.
You
want
to
get
the
pat
on
the
back
saying,
'Job
well
done'.
That's
a
large
part
of
being
an
actor.
It's
a
wonderful
thing.
Why
do
we
try
and
stay
away
from
it
in
our
false
attempt
at
being
humble?"
Abhishek
told
the
portal
that
he
loves
it
when
the
audience
loves
his
films.
At
the
same
time,
he
also
gets
concerned
when
he
doesn't
receive
a
good
feedback
for
his
work.
"I
love
it
when
the
films
that
I
work
in
do
well.
I
love
it
when
the
audience
gives
me
positive
feedback.
I
am
concerned
when
my
films
don't
do
well.
I
am
concerned
if
I
don't
get
good
feedback
for
my
work.
I
learn
from
it.
But
the
great
thing
about
life
is
I
think
we
have
to
stop
looking
at
the
opportunities
that
God
places
in
front
of
us
as
a
success
or
a
failure.
There's
success
and
there's
learning.
There's
no
such
thing
as
failure.
And
the
minute
it
is
classified
as
a
failure
then
you
are
done.
That's
when
you
should
put
the
final
punctuation
mark
on
your
work.
If
that's
not
what
you
are
prepared
for
and
you
have
to
continue
then
you
have
to
turn
that
failure
into
learning
and
move
on.
And
you
only
succeed
if
you
learn
how
to
fail
first.
We
also
kind
of
put
too
much
pressure
on
what
success
means," Bollywood
Bubble
quoted
Junior
Bachchan
as
saying.
In
the
same
interview,
the
actor
also
mentioned
that
he
has
had
a
completely
normal
middle-class
upbringing'.
Abhishek
said
that
he
has
always
been
clear
about
wanting
to
achieve
things
on
his
'own
merit.' He
further
credited
his
mother,
actress
Jaya
Bachchan
for
cultivating
a
'normal'
life
for
him
and
his
sister
Shweta,
and
said
that
it
doesn't
matter
'who
your
parents'
are,
adding
that
having
connections
to
illustrious
family
members
isn't
'going
to
help
you'.
Workwise,
the
actor
was
recently
seen
in
Kookie
Gulati's
The
Big
Bull.
His
upcoming
projects
include
Bob
Biswas
and
Dasvi.