Mumbai, Sep 7 - Audiences and critics can't stop raving about Shahid Kapoor's performance in the hit film 'Kaminey', but the 28-year-old actor says doing the dark thriller was a 'litmus test' as his well-wishers felt breaking away from his lover boy image may ruin his career.
'The fact is that mass as well as niche audiences have given a thumbs up to a subject and a genre that were never explored before. This was a very huge film for me and hence a big litmus test as well. It was such a huge risk and my fortune could have swung either way. I'm so happy that it paid off eventually,' Shahid told IANS.
Even though he has worked in films across varied genres, the lover boy image seems to have latched on to him, courtesy his recent successes like 'Jab We Met' and 'Vivah'.
'Even when I was on the verge of signing 'Kaminey', people discouraged me. Since on paper itself it sounded such a different film, I was advised that I should follow a conventional route and do more love stories.
'People felt that I was on a wrong path by signing on something experimental when I should have rather consolidated my image as a lover boy. I am glad I took a firm stand though because I sincerely believe that audiences today want a change,' he said.
But Shahid isn't turning his back to romantic films and his next will be 'Dil Bole Hadippa', in which he has teamed up with Rani Mukerji.
'Now 'Dil Bole Hadippa' is a complete contrast to 'Kaminey' with a lot of 'bhangra-shangra'...See, at the end of the day, I do want to do different kinds of work and find acceptance in all spaces.
'It's just that I'm not willing to restrict myself to a particular genre, especially in times when change is the order of the day.