I feel bad when someone\'s film doesn\'t work: Ranveer Singh

I feel bad when someone's film doesn't work: Ranveer Singh

IANS  |  Mumbai 

For Bollywood, the year 2018 ended on a high note with the success of Ranveer Singh's "Simmba" after films of superstars like Shah Rukh Khan, and failed to make it big. Ranveer says he feels bad when someone's film doesn't work at the box office as everyone is a part of the same industry.

Talking about being a box office winner over 'superstars', Ranveer told the media here on Wednesday: "All I can say is that films I've worked in, they did well. It was an incredible year for me.

"I really don't like when someone's film doesn't do well at the box office, because I am also part of this industry and everyone makes their living from the industry. Everyone puts in their hard work and when someone's film doesn't do well, I feel really bad. At the same time, when my movie does well, I feel great."

Ranveer was speaking at the trailer launch of his next film "Gully Boy", produced by and Ritesh Sidhwani, and directed by

"Gully Boy" is based on the underground rap music scenario in

The says working with rappers has been an experience of a lifetime.

"Those boys are such raw talent. When 'Hop' came out with Spitfire, people were asking who is this kid? I am really happy and excited to present them to you. All of them have contributed to the film.

"Just interacting with them, was one of the fondest memories I will hold with myself for the rest of my life. The entire process and workshops with them, working on dialogues and collaborating on music with them, it's an experience of a lifetime," he said.

Ranveer also cleared the air about his character, which most people believe is based on popular He said, "The character is absolutely original."

The guarantees the rap in the film, releasing on February 14, is "absolutely amazing".

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First Published: Wed, January 09 2019. 17:42 IST