Mumbai:
Basking in the glory of his debut film Ishaqzaade, actor Arjun Kapoor says criticism is a partof every profession and even if he delivers a blockbuster there would still be criticism.
"Criticism is a part and parcel of every profession. It is like fair assessment of work and it implies that I needto work hard and improve. Even if I give a blockbuster, there will be criticism. If the hero is so bad then the film wouldn't haveworked. Even when I do my 50th film there will be criticism. It is my duty to keep improving," Arjun said.
Arjun Kapoor-Parineeti Chopra starrer Ishaqzaade though doing well at the box office, has been criticised bysome who say it is like the "same old story repackaged in a modern way".
The tagline of the film says 'Parma' (Arjun) and 'Zoya' (Parineeti) are born to hate, but destined to love,which indicates that the movie is somewhat similar to the tale of Romeo and Juliet.
"Criticism is a part and parcel of every profession. It is like fair assessment of work and it implies that I needto work hard and improve. Even if I give a blockbuster, there will be criticism. If the hero is so bad then the film wouldn't haveworked. Even when I do my 50th film there will be criticism. It is my duty to keep improving," Arjun said.
Arjun Kapoor-Parineeti Chopra starrer Ishaqzaade though doing well at the box office, has been criticised bysome who say it is like the "same old story repackaged in a modern way".
The tagline of the film says 'Parma' (Arjun) and 'Zoya' (Parineeti) are born to hate, but destined to love,which indicates that the movie is somewhat similar to the tale of Romeo and Juliet.