Aamir Khan is known for blockbuster films and his journey in Bollywood has been a great success story, but the actor says he has cried for the films that did not do well.
Aamir, however, says that that his films were successful is a coincidence and yet his biggest fear is not failure but of not trying.
"I want to go with my conviction while making a film and if there is a loss, I will mourn that also. I cry when my films don't work," Aamir said in an interaction at the three-day Indian Screenwriters Conference (ISC) in Mumbai.
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"I often get the credit... The fact is that the story is written by a writer and then has grown organically."
The 53-year-old actor says “if any aspect - be it the script, casting, location, sound design, editing or marketing - fails, it will not work. For a film to be successful, it is important to hit the ball in the centre."
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