In a recent interaction with Zoom TV, Bollywood actress Manushi Chhillar shared her thoughts on the disappointing box office returns of her latest film, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, in which she starred opposite Akshay Kumar. Despite high expectations and a star-studded cast including Tiger Shroff and Alaya F, the film, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, has garnered only $ 3 million worldwide.
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan marks the fourth cinematic venture for Chhillar after her debut in Samrat Prithviraj. Her subsequent roles were in The Great Indian Family and Operation Valentine. Despite the recent setback, she remains optimistic about the future, focusing on doing a good job and exploring new opportunities in the industry. Chhillar hopes her efforts on screen will continue attracting filmmakers’ attention, allowing her to diversify and expand her acting repertoire.
“I have gotten something out of everything” – Manushi Chhillar on Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
During the interview, Chhillar expressed a practical outlook towards the film’s lackluster financial performance. She remarked, “The collections are not in my control, and thus, I don’t think too much about it.” The actress, who shot to fame after winning Miss World in 2017, highlighted her philosophical approach to her career in the film industry, emphasizing the unpredictability of box office outcomes.
“I was like ‘Arey, mere to life me bohot kuchh overnight hua hai’ (I thought to myself that a lot in my life has happened overnight),” Chhillar said, reflecting on her meteoric rise. “Not that I haven’t worked hard for it. But I used to think that if I’m focused and dedicated, then I am sure I will get something out of it, and I have gotten something out of everything.”
Chhillar’s focus remains steadfast on her artistic journey rather than the commercial metrics, “As an actor, you want your films to do well. You want people to watch you, to like you, like the film and enjoy and have a good time and feel entertained. Sometimes, it doesn’t happen which is completely normal. That’s something I have made peace with.”
As Bade Miyan Chote Miyan struggles to meet commercial expectations, Chhillar’s comments reflect a broader reality many actors face. The uncertain nexus between effort, artistry, and box office results reflects the Bollywood