Mumbai: Actor Varun Dhawan recently said that 'Kalank' in which he played the role of a blacksmith spoke out on the failure of the film. He considered the film to be a "bad film" which "let people down".
In a recent interview with a leading newspaper, the actor said, "Kalank was not accepted by the audience because it was a bad film and somewhere we all failed collectively."
In the conversation on how the film's performance affected him personally, he stated, "Making a film is a team effort. It's wrong to blame it on the director and producer. And being a part of the team, I will take part of the blame as well. The film did let down people. We have collectively gone through why it didn't work. Personally, it (failure) was important. I wanted the failure to affect me because if it doesn't, then that means I don't love my work."
Helmed by Abhishek Varman, the film also featured Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapur, Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha and Sanjay Dutt in pivotal roles.
In the work front, Varun is busy working for 'Street Dancer 3D' and is also working on the remake of the 'Coolie No 1'.