Actor Vidyut Jamwal's film Crack was released recently. The actor suffered financial loss due to the film's flop at the box office.
But within three months, he recovered the loss of crores. He was able to recover only because he kept taking measures to minimize the damage. The actor said that after the film flopped, he joined a circus troupe in France and learned a lot from the circus artistes.
In an interview, actor Vidyut Jamwal admitted that the film Crack was not as successful as expected. Released in February, this film with a budget of Rs 45 crore collected only Rs 17 crore. This was Vidyut Jamwal's second film which did not perform well at the box office. Earlier, the film IB-17 also did not perform well. He was the co-producer of that film. The film was made at a cost of Rs 40 crore, but could earn only Rs 29 crore. The actor said that the first thing he did after the failure of the film was to join a French circus. He said, 'There was a huge loss. How to deal with that situation was the biggest question. People who have lost money before and friends who care about you give advice in such situations. It was very important for me to stay away from all this advice. After the release of Crack, I joined the French circus and spent 14 days with very good artists of the circus, when I returned to Mumbai, everything had calmed down.'