
Talking about Cheat India and Mr. X. Emraan said I never claim to have produced flop films. I'd say I've seen a fair number of films that were not very well received. It would be absurd for an actor to expect any film he or she appears in to be a success. There hasn't been a single actor who has had a 100 percent success rate.
I refer to those films as "experiences," and I've thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. One of my most enriching experiences was with the film "Shanghai," which didn't do well at the box office. Aside from that, a film has many variables; hence, no film can be measured solely on its box office receipts.
However, I have no idea what the topic would be. To answer your question, all – good and bad – comes to an end. Allow the equation to change. Nothing is everlasting. I say this without understanding the specifics of what transpired between them.
As far as I'm concerned, I continue to communicate with both of them. Mukesh ji wished me well before the start of the ‘Bollywood Mumbai Saga.' I've been in contact with Mahesh Bhatt.”