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Kartik Aaryan On Trolls: I Don't Feel Like Being Part Of That Negativity

Kartik had made his acting debut in Luv Ranjan's Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011) and he also spoke about the struggle he went through to become an established actor

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Actor Kartik Aaryan is currently one of the top actors in Bollywood thanks to his recent hits including Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (2022). He will be next seen in Shehzada and during the promotions of the film,  the actor has been discussing his belief that the film will work with audiences.

It is said to be a remake of the Allu Arjun-starrer Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (2020) which became a blockbuster in the Telugu industry after its release. But the actor was also reminded of the low points of his career when things did not go his way. He had been let go from Dharma Productions' Dostana 2 after just a few days of filming.

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When asked about how he feels when others make of fun of him or his career, Kartik revealed that he prefers not to react, because it gives others the opportunity to comment on it. He stated, in an interview with GOODTiMES, "I feel whenever you give a reaction, saamnewale jeet jaata hai (the other person wins). So I don't feel like reacting to it. I don't feel like reacting to any negativity and I don't feel like being part of that negativity. By doing that, I'm just adding fuel to the fire. Whenever there's any negativity coming, you'll always see me staying away from it." He also shared that, "I know I'm not that person whose presence can be ignored."

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Kartik had made his acting debut in Luv Ranjan's Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011) and he also spoke about the struggle he went through to become an established actor. He had added, "It is the most difficult thing to actually make your own name. Not just this industry, anywhere else also. Because I was never a part of the same room. I had to get in line, before that room, I had to reach 10 more rooms before that somehow. A lot of people would just skip those lines. I'm really proud of that journey."

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