A Quote by Randhir Kapoor

There is always a hit and a flop, it's part of working in the film industry. — © Randhir Kapoor
There is always a hit and a flop, it's part of working in the film industry.
This whole game of hit and flops will always be there and I have survived because I am hit. I think industry works on hit and flop.
I feel that, irrespective of a hit or flop, there's always pressure on an actor. When you give a flop, there's a pressure to ensure that the next film works, and when you give a hit, you want to keep it going. So, the pressure of success and failure is always there, and that's what keeps me going.
There is always pressure. If you make a flop film then you are under pressure to make a hit film. If you make a hit film then you are under pressure to surpass your own standard or at least deliver another hit because the audience also has expectations.
When you come from within the industry, you are better prepared for the industry. For example, you see your family deal with the nonsense that is written in the papers, or the highs and lows of a hit and a flop.
No one knows which film will be a hit or flop. Film making is a gamble.
I'd rather give one hit song than a flop film.
A film will be a hit or a flop in spite of my worrying about it.
People will watch your film only if it's good. Another star's flop won't make your film a hit. So my race is with myself.
We can't say whether a film will be a hit or flop. There's something which just clicks with people.
This is a very competitive industry and everyone is scared that their career might finish if they deliver a flop film.
The Australian film industry is a small industry, so you have to really be flexible within working in different mediums. A lot of actors work in theater, film, and television, because there's not much opportunity in terms of employment there.
I came from modelling industry so I am part of fashion industry. It is not that I hated being part of glamorous film.
I just want my films to work. The hit or flop verdict really affects me. I seriously analyse what went wrong if a film turns out to be a dud!
The poor show of a film can be crucial in an actor's career. Maybe that is why some actors choose to act in a lot of films, so as not to be affected by a single hit or a flop.
As the book writer for one big smash and one big smelly flop, I always wondered if anyone knows just what goes into making a great musical. When a show is a hit, the critics trip over themselves not knowing who to laud and applaud the loudest. It's that marvelous score, those urbane lyrics, that irreplaceable star. But only when a show is a flop, does anyone notice the book writer. And then it's always our fault.
The Australian film industry is a small industry, so you have to really be flexible within working in different mediums. A lot of actors work in theater, film, and television, because there's not much opportunity in terms of employment there. So you do have to be resourceful and be able to flex your muscles artistically.
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