Actor Kartik Aaryan, who is gearing up for the release of 'Chandu Champion', opened up about the negative reviews of his films. In the interview, the actor was vocal about being intentionally targeted by critics.
Kartik Aaryan says his films have been targeted by reviewers
During an interview on Siddharth Kannan's channel, Kartik Aaryan said that some reviewers have their favorites in Bollywood.
“Kabhi Kabhi main kuch reviews padhta hun aur mujhe lagta hai ki ye unnecessary mujhe janbujh ke, main negative wale hi bata raha hun, mujhe aisa laga hai ki ye professional viewing se zyada personal level pe kai baar cheezein lagti hai. That is very important to understand that agar kisika viewing pattern hi uss zone mein ja raha hai, so then you should just not take it seriously. With time, I learned that there will be some people who will have their favorites. They might not view it in the most objective way (Sometimes, I read some reviews and feel that these unnecessary negative ones are intentionally targeted. It seems more personal than professional. It’s important to understand that if someone's viewing pattern is in that zone, you should just not take it seriously. Over time, I learned that some people will have their favorites and might not view things in the most objective way),” the actor said.
Kartik Aaryan says he is a 'lone warrior'
While speaking of promoting his own film without almost no backing from the people in the industry, Kartik called himself a 'lone warrior'.
"For my films, I don’t have a separate spokesperson for me, my film, or people from the industry talking about it. I have my own share of struggles, and I am my own spokesperson. I am the lone warrior. I try to do my things on my own," the actor said.
The biographical drama 'Chandu Champion' will star Kartik Aaryan in a never-before-seen avatar. Kartik will play Murlikant Petkar, India’s first Paralympic gold medalist, in the film. The film is directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiawala. The biopic is set to release on June 14.