"Everyone starts a film thinking that it would be a big hit. But sometimes it goes haywire"
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The second sentence, casual to the point of understatement, carries the real sting. "Haywire" is a wonderfully unglamorous word for an unglamorous reality: schedules collapse, songs don't click, a co-star's scandal hijacks the narrative, the censor board trims the pulse, the release date gets sandwiched between bigger titles, the meme economy turns a serious scene into parody. It's also a recognition that "quality" isn't the only variable. Indian cinema, especially mainstream Hindi film, is a high-wire act of commerce, craft, and mass mood, and mood is the least controllable ingredient.
Kapoor's intent feels twofold: to normalize failure without dramatizing it, and to remind audiences that box office outcomes aren't moral verdicts. Coming from an actor whose career spans both iconic hits and forgettable misfires, the subtext is almost protective: don't confuse optimism with arrogance, and don't confuse a setback with a collapse. The line reads like a veteran's anti-superstition, offered in an industry built on them.
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"Everyone starts a film thinking that it would be a big hit. But sometimes it goes haywire." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-starts-a-film-thinking-that-it-would-be-110820/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

