
Aditya Roy Kapur opens up on being praised more for looks than acting
'If you feel people are praising you for something, at least they're not saying something bad. So, it's fine. Eventually the work speaks for itself. And if you've done enough work over time, I think people realise your worth eventually,' he added.In an age dominated by social media, Aditya admitted that he prefers to remain detached from online chatter. 'I don't read a lot of stuff about myself. I'm not queued in that much on my own self. So, sometimes ignorance is bliss. You can choose how much you want to clutter your head or declutter your head.' Calling it an important skill, he said switching off allows him to focus only on what benefits him.'For me, the part of the job that I love the most is collaborating on set, working on my character or just being on set and doing that work. That's the core of why I do this. The rest of it you can try and simplify in your head by kind of disconnecting and not being so into it,' he said.Over the years, Aditya has delivered memorable performances in films such as 'Aashiqui 2' (2013) and 'Malang' (2020), and also earned praise for his work in the web series 'The Night Manager'. He was last seen in Anurag Basu's 'Metro In Dino' opposite Sara Ali Khan.- EndsMust Watch
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