It's about survival of fittest not quickest, says Arjun on career

Its about survival of fittest not quickest, says Arjun on career
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Arjun Kapoor, 30, is into his fourth year in Bollywood and is content with the pace of his career, which features hits like ‘Ishaqzaade’, ‘2 States’ and not-so successful movies including ‘Aurangzeb’, ‘Gunday’ and ‘Tevar’.

Arjun Kapoor, 30, is into his fourth year in Bollywood and is content with the pace of his career, which features hits like ‘Ishaqzaade’, ‘2 States’ and not-so successful movies including ‘Aurangzeb’, ‘Gunday’ and ‘Tevar’.

The actor says rather than being bothered by others bagging better roles and films than him, he prefers to concentrate on his own career. "I have never felt that way.

I am among the fortunate few 10-12 people who can be selective about their work and choose who they want to work with and what they want to do. I am very blessed to be in the profession, to be loved," Arjun said.

"I have the ability to pick and choose where and what I want to do. I still have that option in hand which a lot of actors don't have. So, why will I feel pressure seeing other's work? I concentrate on my work."

For Arjun, having a long film career is important as opposed to a quick rise to fame and an equally sudden fall. The actor says he wants to sustain long enough to be able to play the main lead in films till the age of 46.

"It is a very long race. The shelf life of an actor is 30 years and 20 years as main lead. I started at 26 and till about 46 I want to play the lead. In the first four years, I can't think of being competitive, I have to just cement my place, lay a foundation to build on.

"It is survival of the fittest not quickest. You can rise but you have to sustain. I have been rising very, very slow and I prefer it like that," the actor says.

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