Aditya Roy On His Highs & Lows

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    • Publish Date: Jan 6 2017 6:05PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 6 2017 6:05PM
Aditya Roy On His Highs & Lows

Bollywood's brooding hunk Aditya Roy Kapur is all set to hit the big screen once again with the upcoming romantic flick 'OK Jaanu' with Shraddha Kapoor. The actor, who ended 2016 on a low with his romantic-drama 'Fitoor' failing at the box office, is looking forward to a brighter start to 2017 when his film hits theatres on January 13.

In an exclusive interview, Aditya opened up about dealing with the highs and lows of his career and also about matters of the heart.

When asked about how he dealt with 'Fitoor' failing at the box office, he said, "Last year was full of ups and downs. When 'Fitoor' didn't work, it affected me a lot. It hurts when a film doesn't do well. Fortunately, I started shooting for 'OK Jaanu' within a month and that helped. There's nothing like work to take your mind off setbacks."

The actor was also quizzed about his alleged closeness with his co-star, to which he said, "Sometimes, you go for dinner with a friend and things get blown out of proportion — that's ridiculous. It's like you can't go to a friend's house without being linked to her."

On being probed further if he was single, Aditya said, "Am I single? Let's just say, I am chilling."


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Harini MS NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

I would like to know what position Guzaarish holds in Aditya Roy Kapur''s career and life. It was a beautiful film indeed!

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