After success from his second film 'Raaz: The Mystery Continues', Adhyayan Suman revealed that he signed twelve different films. The actor said he was thrilled to be famous, but that didn't last long after his third film flopped at the box office and because of that all his projects were shelved.
Adhyayan Suman, who is the son of actor Shekhar Suman, made his acting debut in 2008 with the Bollywood film 'Haal-e-Dil'.Reason 2', which featured Emraan Hashmi and Kangana Ranaut. The film directed by Mohit Suri led to him being listed with other newcomers of the time such as Ranbir Kapoor It is Imran Khan.
In the latest episode of The Bombay Journey, Adhyayan shared, “I have signed 12 films. It would be wrong to lie, because somewhere I started to feel good. There was an overconfidence that I had arrived. A newspaper published its top five list, and it had Ranbir Kapoor, Imran Khan and then my name. So I thought that was it, maza aa raha hai life mein. But the way life took a turn after that, things changed.”
The actor revealed that when his third film 'Jashnn' didn't work, “all 12 films were put on hold.” Adhyayan further added, “The film did not have a good release, although it was a beautiful film. But it did not work. I was acclaimed as an actor, but all the films were cancelled.”
Adhyayan Suman recalled wondering how his position in the film industry had changed so drastically in a matter of time, while actors of his generation continued to make films despite critical failures. He further added, “I thought there were so many actors of my generation who are doing bad films, doing failed films, but they continue to make films. Here I was, one hit and one flop, phir bhi saara kaam bandh hogaya. A few years have been spent wondering why this is happening to me. I realized that it is better to look forward in life than to think about what or why something happened, how do I fight it.”
On the work front, Adhyayan Suman will soon be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's filmThe Constitution: The Diamond Bazaar'. The show centers on the lives of courtesans in Lahore and life within a red light district in undivided India. It is scheduled to stream on Netflix on May 1st.

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