<div align="justify">Shahid Kapoor has not signed any movie after "Padmavati", which is currently being filmed, and the actor says he isn't worried about not being seen on screen.<br /><br />"I have not signed anything after 'Padmavati' and it isn't a thing to worry about. You should only worry when you are not doing a good film," Shahid told PTI.<br /><br />"It's ok to wait and do good movies. I want to be associated with films that have good content and are entertaining at the same time," he says.<br /><br />Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama "Padmavati" also features Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh.<div align="justify"><br />"I am not supposed to talk much about the film. All I can say is it's an amazing cast and it is going to be a spectacular visual experience. I am having an amazing time on it. Wait for it, it's coming in November."<br /><br />Bhansali seems to be impressed with Shahid and apparently he has cast him in his next "Tuesdays and Fridays", a light- hearted romantic comedy.<br /><br />"I read about it. But I haven't signed anything after 'Padmavati'. So wait for an (official) announcement."<br /><br />Shahid's last film was Vishal Bhardwaj's "Rangoon" that did not do well at the box office.</div><div align="justify"> </div><div align="justify"> The actor says he is disheartened with the response to the film but at the same time is hopeful to bounce back with his frequent collaborator Bhardwaj.</div><div align="justify"><br />"When a film doesn't do the kind of business or get the appreciation it should get, it's heartbreaking. I was fortunate that people liked me in 'Rangoon'... Regardless of anything people have liked my work in his films.<br /><br />"I was happy I got recognised. But I am sure when we work together again we will do something great," he says.<br /><br />Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film also starred Kangana Ranaut and Saif Ali Khan in the lead.</div><div align="justify"><br />"'Rangoon' as a film had many energies and many people. I can't take ownership of the film. I am happy my part was appreciated but I am sad for the film not doing well."</div></div>
<div align="justify">Shahid Kapoor has not signed any movie after "Padmavati", which is currently being filmed, and the actor says he isn't worried about not being seen on screen.<br /><br />"I have not signed anything after 'Padmavati' and it isn't a thing to worry about. You should only worry when you are not doing a good film," Shahid told PTI.<br /><br />"It's ok to wait and do good movies. I want to be associated with films that have good content and are entertaining at the same time," he says.<br /><br />Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama "Padmavati" also features Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh.<div align="justify"><br />"I am not supposed to talk much about the film. All I can say is it's an amazing cast and it is going to be a spectacular visual experience. I am having an amazing time on it. Wait for it, it's coming in November."<br /><br />Bhansali seems to be impressed with Shahid and apparently he has cast him in his next "Tuesdays and Fridays", a light- hearted romantic comedy.<br /><br />"I read about it. But I haven't signed anything after 'Padmavati'. So wait for an (official) announcement."<br /><br />Shahid's last film was Vishal Bhardwaj's "Rangoon" that did not do well at the box office.</div><div align="justify"> </div><div align="justify"> The actor says he is disheartened with the response to the film but at the same time is hopeful to bounce back with his frequent collaborator Bhardwaj.</div><div align="justify"><br />"When a film doesn't do the kind of business or get the appreciation it should get, it's heartbreaking. I was fortunate that people liked me in 'Rangoon'... Regardless of anything people have liked my work in his films.<br /><br />"I was happy I got recognised. But I am sure when we work together again we will do something great," he says.<br /><br />Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film also starred Kangana Ranaut and Saif Ali Khan in the lead.</div><div align="justify"><br />"'Rangoon' as a film had many energies and many people. I can't take ownership of the film. I am happy my part was appreciated but I am sad for the film not doing well."</div></div>