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Ranbir
Kapoor’s
action
adventure
film
Shamshera
was
one
of
the
most
anticipated
movies
of
this
year.
Unfortunately,
upon
its
release
in
theatres,
the
film
flopped
miserably
at
the
box
office.

In
an
interview
with
Bollywood
Bubble,
actor
Ronit
Roy
who
essayed
a
pivotal
role
in
Shamshera,
opened
up
on
the
box
office
failure
about
the
film.
Ronit
said
that
he
feels
bad
for
the
entire
team
because
when
he
thinks
about
the
film,
it
reminds
him
of
the
‘blood
and
sweat’
that
director
Karan
Malhotra
poured
into
it.
He
told
the
news
portal
that
he
is
disappointed
that
Shamshera
failed
to
click
with
the
audience
and
added
that
that
nobody
really
knows
why
movies
work
or
don’t
work
at
the
box
office.
“I
know
for
a
fact
how
much
of
hard
work
has
gone
into
Shamshera,
starting
from
Yash
Raj’s
unit,
to
Karan
Malhotra,
to
all
the
actors.
There
weren’t
just
four
or
five
actors.
The
crowd
had
about
a
100
actors.
The
way
it
was
shot,
the
dust,
the
sun,
the
smoke…
It
was
not
easy
to
shoot
that
film,
and
the
precision
with
which
Karan
shot
it…
His
blood
and
sweat
went
into
that
film,” Roy
was
quoted
as
saying.

He
further
added,
“I
wouldn’t
say
I
feel
bad,
but
it’s
not
something
that
you
can
digest
so
easily.
And
it’s
years
of
blood
and
sweat.
I’m
not
the
only
person
working
hard;
300
people
worked
hard
for
it.”
Ronit
said
that
it
doesn’t
feel
nice
when
a
film
tanks
because
it’s
a
labour
of
love.
After
Shamshera,
Ronit
Roy
was
next
seen
in
Vijay
Deverakonda-Ananya
Panday’s
Liger
which
unfortunately,
also
turned
out
to
be
a
box
office
disaster.
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