Emraan Hashmi at an event to promote Mr X.
Mumbai:
Actor Emraan Hashmi said that he cannot "risk" making a film catering only to children. However, he hopes that his forthcoming film Mr X on an invisible man, draws children to theatres.
"I am counting kids as a bonus audience for Mr X. I cannot take a risk of making a film only for children. It will be risky for me to do so," Emraan said. (Also Read: Emraan Hashmi Says Mr X is His First Film His Son Can Watch)
Directed by Vikram Bhatt, Mr X, which releases on April 17, also features Amyra Dastur.
While the actor hopes the movie is received well, he said that he is neither attached to success nor to failure. (Also Read: Mr X My First Family Film, Says Emraan Hashmi)
"I have learnt from my mistakes. As an actor, I am neither attached to the success nor to failure. I feel success is more dangerous," he said. (Also Read: Mr X is My Way of Absolving My On-Screen Sins, Says Emraan Hashmi)
Emraan will be seen as an invisible ATS officer in Mr X.
"I am counting kids as a bonus audience for Mr X. I cannot take a risk of making a film only for children. It will be risky for me to do so," Emraan said. (Also Read: Emraan Hashmi Says Mr X is His First Film His Son Can Watch)
Directed by Vikram Bhatt, Mr X, which releases on April 17, also features Amyra Dastur.
While the actor hopes the movie is received well, he said that he is neither attached to success nor to failure. (Also Read: Mr X My First Family Film, Says Emraan Hashmi)
"I have learnt from my mistakes. As an actor, I am neither attached to the success nor to failure. I feel success is more dangerous," he said. (Also Read: Mr X is My Way of Absolving My On-Screen Sins, Says Emraan Hashmi)
Emraan will be seen as an invisible ATS officer in Mr X.