Failure is a part of life. Only if you work you will get failure and if you don't work and sitting at home, you will never see failure. So, what makes you stronger is your failure and I don't think..like you said 'Chhatriwali' got a lot of good responses. So, I don't think that was a failure. The movie trended for the longest time on Zee5. The team is very happy and we got so many messages that it actually helped girls to speak up. And 'Doctor G' on the contrary got great reviews. It was very unfortunate that it didn't do well at the box office. But like I said, theatrical is not in my control or box office is not just dependent.. I mean every film last year didn't do well as they were expected to. But there are too many other factors for that, right? As I have said, I personally feel after the pandemic who had no salaries and were laid off had to struggle during the pandemic of two years how can they afford to go to theatres every week when it's so expensive? In the south in every state, there is a cap on the theatre cost. People can only choose to watch only one movie in a month because nowadays theatres are also not cheap. That doesn't take away the fact whether your film is good or bad. So, for me, I only look at it as did people appreciate my film, did they appreciate my role and that's the only thing that is under my control. Beyond my role, there is nothing in my control. So, why should I get stressed about anything that is not in my control and that never will be.