Had thought about trying something else as my films weren't doing well: Shahid

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 09 2019 | 11:30 AM IST

Actor Shahid Kapoor has said he wondered, at times, whether he should try his hand at something else when his films weren't doing great numbers at the box office.

With "Kabir Singh", Shahid registered his career's biggest hit earlier this year, which also turned out to be one of 2019's biggest blockbusters.

His next is "Jersey", the Hindi remake of the Telugu sports drama of the same name. It will be directed by Gowtam Tinnanauri, who also helmed the original 2019 film, starring Nani in the lead.

The film chronicles the story of a talented but failed cricketer, who decides to return to the field in his late 30s driven by the desire to represent the Indian cricket team and fulfil his son's wish for a jersey.

"I related a lot with the story. Sometimes I used to wonder if I should try something else because no film of mine was going blockbuster. There comes a time in everyone's life when you feel 'why is it not happening to me? Have I done something wrong?'" Shahid said at the red carpet of Star Screen Awards on Sunday.

The actor said he eventually realised one should always continue doing what is close to heart, "irrespective of the scale of success".

He said he didn't plan to do another remake after "Kabir Singh", the Hindi version of 2017 Telugu-language film "Arjun Reddy", but was drawn to the story.

"I wanted to do an original film so that people don't think I'm doing only remakes. But when I saw the film, it touched my heart... I cried four times while watching it. The character isn't like Kabir Singh. He's a quiet, introvert man but his intensity and journey was inspiring for me," he said.

"I felt I should take this story to people because even I have been through weak moments when I used to feel 'Should I try something else? It's not happening here.' But acting is the only thing I know and love," Shahid added.

The actor said he is "very nervous" to begin work on "Jersey" post the mammoth success of his latest.

"After 'Kabir Singh', it feels like 'What will be the right film? What will be the expectations of the audience? If I can match those expectations because people have loved it so much. I've never got so much love before so, I really don't know."

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First Published: Dec 09 2019 | 11:30 AM IST

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