<p>Actor Emraan Hashmi said he has only believed in working hard and never much bothered about the fate of his films at the box office.<br /><br />Some of Hashmi's recent films like "Raja Natwarlal", "Hamari Adhuri Kahaani", "Azhar" and "Raaz Reboot" did not do well commercially.<br /><br />The actor, however, said it did not affect him or his career at all as he's still getting to work with a lot of people.<br /><br />Asked if he was pinning high hopes from his upcoming film "Baadshaho", the actor said, "We all have high hopes from this film, like I have had with all my films. The only way you can avoid a flop film is that you don't make a film at all. It is as simple as that."<br /><br />"I have learnt that in this industry you have to keep striving and working hard. The day you stop (working) you start thinking and get insecure. I don't think there is a place for that," he said.<br /><br />The actor said he was hopeful for "Baadshaho" and believed it would do well at the box office.<br /><br />"I am very excited about 'Baadshaho'. This is the best time in my career, I am getting to do films which I always wanted to do. Also, for the industry it's a grim time as films are not doing well. But this is the best time to introspect and understand that we have to make things work."<br /><br />"Baadshaho" marks the reunion of Milan Luthria, the director of "Once Upon A Time in Mumbai", and actors Ajay Devgn and Hashmi.<br /><br />"We (Luthria and Devgn) are coming after seven years so there are expectations and I am happy that Milan has given an unusual twist to a heist film.<br />"He is aware about the expectations of the audience especially after Devgn and his last outing 'Once Upon A Time in Mumbai'."<br />"Baadshaho", also starring Ileana D'Cruz, Esha Gupta and Sanjay Mishra, is set to release on September 1. PTI KKP GK SSN SSN 08080956</p>
<p>Actor Emraan Hashmi said he has only believed in working hard and never much bothered about the fate of his films at the box office.<br /><br />Some of Hashmi's recent films like "Raja Natwarlal", "Hamari Adhuri Kahaani", "Azhar" and "Raaz Reboot" did not do well commercially.<br /><br />The actor, however, said it did not affect him or his career at all as he's still getting to work with a lot of people.<br /><br />Asked if he was pinning high hopes from his upcoming film "Baadshaho", the actor said, "We all have high hopes from this film, like I have had with all my films. The only way you can avoid a flop film is that you don't make a film at all. It is as simple as that."<br /><br />"I have learnt that in this industry you have to keep striving and working hard. The day you stop (working) you start thinking and get insecure. I don't think there is a place for that," he said.<br /><br />The actor said he was hopeful for "Baadshaho" and believed it would do well at the box office.<br /><br />"I am very excited about 'Baadshaho'. This is the best time in my career, I am getting to do films which I always wanted to do. Also, for the industry it's a grim time as films are not doing well. But this is the best time to introspect and understand that we have to make things work."<br /><br />"Baadshaho" marks the reunion of Milan Luthria, the director of "Once Upon A Time in Mumbai", and actors Ajay Devgn and Hashmi.<br /><br />"We (Luthria and Devgn) are coming after seven years so there are expectations and I am happy that Milan has given an unusual twist to a heist film.<br />"He is aware about the expectations of the audience especially after Devgn and his last outing 'Once Upon A Time in Mumbai'."<br />"Baadshaho", also starring Ileana D'Cruz, Esha Gupta and Sanjay Mishra, is set to release on September 1. PTI KKP GK SSN SSN 08080956</p>