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Rohit’s learning curve

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Rohit Choudhary, who was a part of Gadar 2 and will soon be seen in the film Vanvaas, is happy with how his career is shaping up. He believes in the process of learning new skills and upgrading himself, as he grows in the industry.

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Asked what growth means to him and he said, “It means never stopping the learning process. Continuous learning and evolving as an artiste is how I define my progress. I am learning every day and with each project, I feel I am getting better. But there is always room for improvement, and I strive to excel in all aspects of my craft,” he added.

At the same time, Rohit is not someone who is obsessed with TRP ratings and box-office numbers. He said, “I am passionate about my work, and I focus on delivering my best rather than getting caught up in the game of numbers.”

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He enjoys watching himself on-screen as an audience without being overly critical. He added, “I focus on improving with each project rather than ruminating over past performances. I believe that I am continually growing as an artiste.” However, he believes artists should embrace the variety of feedback they receive. He said, “At the same time, I also feel it’s important to tackle a wider range of character roles to grow as an artiste.”

Rohit is not the one to bother about trolling or negative social media feedback. He shared, “I believe that feedback from friends and colleagues is a more accurate measure of my work than social media opinions. Self-analysis is also crucial for growth. As for trolling, I see it as a form of entertainment for some, so it doesn’t scare me; I take it in my stride.”

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