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Shahid Kapoor on how instinct has played a crucial role in shaping his career

By IANS | Updated: December 3, 2025 15:25 IST

Mumbai, Dec 3 Actor Shahid Kapoor opened up about how his instinct has been a driving force both ...

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Mumbai, Dec 3 Actor Shahid Kapoor opened up about how his instinct has been a driving force both in his personal and professional life.

Speaking during a session of IFP 15, Shahid was asked how an artist like him protects his instinct. Reacting to this, Shahid revealed that instinct is something that comes from inside and cannot be put into words.

He added that there are times when the commercial aspect of things or the monetary aspect, or the practical or the realistic or the sensible aspect of things starts to dictate the narrative, and that is when a rebellion comes from inside saying "no".

Shahid revealed that he has always been a person who believes in carving his own path.

"I feel that I've always been the kind of person who would, if everybody's going right, I'll say, let's just go left. And many times it's not good. Sometimes it's like, arre yaar, right hi dekhta (I should have gone right). But that's where the adventure is, you know, that's where the challenge is, that's where originality is, that's where risk is."

The 'Kaminey' actor added that even in his career, whenever he has attempted to play it safe, he has not received the desired results.

"And you know, like high risk, high return. And my career has been full of that. Whenever I've played safe, it's somehow not given me the result that when I have been experimental has, it might not necessarily just be about numbers," he explained.

Shahid further said that while box office numbers are temporary, the impact one leaves as an artist is what makes him truly memorable.

"You know, because numbers will come and go, but what you build is a reputation, what you build is, I think, respect, what you build is a deep set appreciation. I think those are things that I know are, you know, we live in a very, very different time today, and everything's just boom, boom, in, out, in, out. But it's those deeper impressions that you leave with the audience, because of which they probably support you when you make mistakes," the 'Vivaah' actor added.

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