But jumping into the 11th year of his career, Ranbir believes that his failures taught him more.
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In an interview with Hindustan Times, the Jagga Jasoos actor said that handling success is easy because everyone around you is only full of praises. "But failure teaches you a lot. It will slap you hard and you won’t even realise it," he stated.
Speaking of his failures, Ranbir said that in desperate times, you ought to have a good support system. "Be it your family, partner or friends — people who can keep you grounded and comfort you, besides giving you the confidence that it’s just a bend, and not the end," continued the 35-year-old star.
Ranbir stated that even during his bad time, there were people who thought of him as a good actor. However, Ranbir understands that since he was born into a film family, he was aware of all such things while growing up.
"I feel I am just an average actor and a below-average person, who just got great opportunities. Yes, I have confidence in myself that I can do something and that’s why I am successful. Otherwise, I am not saving the world," Ranbir explained.
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Discussing the expectations people have from him after the success of Sanju, the Tamasha actor said, "It's always encouraging that people find that there's a potential in you, but then you also have to deliver. The idea is to be a part of films, which make a large number of people happy but at the same time, I want to do it my way."
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