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He may be one of the most promising young stars of Bollywood, but Ranbir Kapoor says his failures have taught him more than his successes.

The 35-year-old actor, whose last release Jagga Jasoos did not do well at the box office, overtook Fox Star Hindi’s official Twitter handle for a day to interact with his fans ahead of the release of his film, Sanju.

When one of the users asked him how he handles failures and stays positive, Kapoor said, “I have only learnt from my failures and not from my successes. “

The actor added he always wanted to be in movies and is “grateful” to be able to pursue acting as a career.

“What I have learnt since I became a star is that I am very grateful, that I get to do what I love!”

Asked how he celebrates success, Kapoor said, “By wiping the sweat off my forehead and muttering ‘bach gaye’ (escaped) to myself.”

The actor, who essays the role of actor Sanjay Dutt in the upcoming film directed by Rajkumar Hirani, said it is both “terrifying and exciting” to star in someone’s biopic.

Kapoor is not active on social media. So, when one of the admirers asked him how it felt to be on Twitter, he said it is “strange” but he is happy to connect with fans on Father’s Day.

The actor shared an exclusive snippet from Sanju, in which he and Paresh Rawal, who plays veteran actor Sunil Dutt in the film, can be seen recreating the memorable ‘Jaadu Ki Jhappi’ moment from Munna Bhai MBBS.

Asked if he quarrelled with his real-life father, Rishi Kapoor, the young actor said he is scared of him and joked he does not even know his eye colour.

“I don’t even know what his eye colour is because I’ve never looked into his eye. However, Happy Father’s Day papa. I love you! (sic)” he wrote.

The actor, who previously worked with Rishi in Besharam, said he would love to collaborate with him again.

Sanju, which also stars Dia Mirza, Vicky Kaushal, Sonam K Ahuja and Anushka Sharma, is out in the UAE on June 28.