Hyderabad:
With
five
back-to-back
duds,
Telugu
actor
Meka
Srikanth's
career
might
not
be
heading
in
the
right
direction,
but
his
confidence
hasn't
taken
a
beating
because
he
feels
failures
give
him
an
opportunity
to
return
stronger.
His
flops
are
Lucky,
Devaraya,
Sevakudu,
Shatruvu
and
Shadow.
"I
think
one
should
look
at
failures
as
failures
and
not
as
something
that
will
affect
one's
confidence.
I
have
had
so
many
hits
and
a
few
flops
in
my
career,
but
I
have
always
treated
them
on
par.
Every
time
I
failed,
I
only
wanted
to
return
stronger
and
I
did
in
most
cases," Srikanth
told
IANS.
"As
an
actor
one
shouldn't
be
affected
by
such
trivial
things.
I
agree
Box-Office
verdict
of
a
film
is
important,
but
what
is
more
important
is
not
allowing
failure
to
pin
you
down,"
he
added.
Srikanth's
once-flourishing
career
saw
him
doing
Telugu
films
such
as
Khadgam,
Shankardada
MBBS
and
Radha
Gopalam.
"I
have
learned
something
from
my
success
and
failure
as
well.
From
a
good
film,
you
learn
what
worked
in
your
favour
and
from
a
bad
one
you
know
what
didn't.
As
long
as
you
ensure
to
learn
from
your
own
actions,
there
is
nothing
that
can
bring
you
down,"
he
said.
The
streak
of
bad
luck
hasn't
stopped
Srikanth
from
signing
new
films.
He
is
busy
simultaneously
shooting
for
two
films
-
Mondodu
and
Acharya.
"Both
the
films
are
poles
apart.
I'm
simultaneously
shooting
for
them
and
it
helps
me
save
time
even
though
at
times
it
gets
a
little
hectic,"
said
Srikanth,
who
will
soon
be
seen
in
a
full-length
comedy
role.
"I
don't
want
audiences
to
get
bored
of
the
roles
I'm
doing.
It's
been
a
while
since
I
have
gone
back
to
full
comedy
entertainer.
I
think
audiences
will
love
me
in
this
new
avatar,"
he
added.