The 30-year-old actor has also starred in films like "Dhobi Ghaat", "Dum Maaro Dum" and "Ek Deewana Tha" but none of them were successful at the box office.
Prateik now says his battle is to keep himself relevant with people.
"I was out of sight, out of mind and that's what happened to me. I am still out of mind and fighting for people to keep me in top of their mind when they write, or make projects. It's an everyday fight," Prateik told PTI.
Asked if it is difficult to bounce back after ups and downs, the actor says, "Of course it's hard. It's hard when people think you're on drugs all the time, they think you're all over the place. It's everyday fight. But I love my job too much."
During the long gap between his films post 2013, he featured in a play as a gay character. For Prateik, it was the moment of epiphany where he gets in touch with the actor within.
The actor walked the ramp for designer Sahil Aneja at the Van Heusen GQ Fashion Nights, last night. He looked dapper in golden hand painted leather jacket.
For the actor, whose last release was "Issaq" in 2013, coming in front of the media and waking the ramp was nerve- wrecking.
"It's been a while, so many years now, so I was very nervous. I was really scared. But it was all good. Sahil and Abhishek (Paatni) made sure I got a huge support. It was really quick.
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