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Madhavan recalls Saala Khadoos struggles: ‘I must be terribly wrong’

R Madhavan recalls Saala Khadoos struggles, says failure is his biggest teacher: ‘I thought I must be terribly wrong’

R Madhavan has opened up about dealing with failure in showbiz, using his experience on Saala Khadoos as a key reference point. In a recent chat, the actor spoke about public scrutiny, self-doubt, and why he considers failure his biggest teacher.

‘Everything is out there for the public to see’

Speaking to Sonia Shenoy about setbacks in the film industry, Madhavan said, “In most businesses, success and failure are contained within a limited circle. But in our industry, everything is out there for the public to see.”Recalling an incident, he shared, “I remember sitting in a car with a very big superstar whose recent film hadn’t been appreciated. At a traffic signal, someone outside—just a regular person—looked at him and said, ‘At this age, what kind of films are you doing? It doesn’t suit you. Make better films.’ And that superstar had to just take it.”He added, “That’s the nature of our industry—everyone has the right to comment. From an airport security guard to a watchman, if they like your work, they’ll appreciate it. If they don’t, their reaction itself tells you everything. That becomes your report card. It shows how vulnerable you are as an artist.”

‘Failure is feedback, not a reflection of your talent’

Sharing his philosophy, Madhavan said, “So while success can make you feel like a superhero, failures must be accepted as feedback—not as a reflection of your talent, but of the decisions you made.” “For me, my greatest teacher has been failure. I welcome it. Because a compromised success is never as valuable as a glorious failure. If I’ve given my 100% and still failed, it tells me clearly that my understanding or approach was wrong—and that’s valuable data,” he added.

‘I thought I must be terribly wrong’

Madhavan cited Saala Khadoos as a crucial learning experience, revealing how the film almost didn’t shape up the way he intended.“I’ve been fortunate not to have outright disasters in my career, but there have been challenging phases,” he said.“For instance, when I was working on Saala Khadoos, I took a four-year break because I felt I was going down a predictable path and wouldn’t survive if I continued like that. I wanted to reinvent myself physically and creatively for that film.”“The project went through multiple producers before one finally agreed. But at the last minute, he suggested changing key elements—like replacing the lead actress with someone more commercial instead of a real boxer.”“That hit me hard. I thought, ‘I’ve spent four years on this, and no one sees its merit. I must be terribly wrong.’ I even considered walking away and going back to just acting,” he admitted.

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‘If you quit at 80%, you’ll quit at 70%, then 40%’

It was advice from a mentor that helped him push through.“At that point, I spoke to a close friend and mentor, Paresh, who is a serial entrepreneur. He told me something I’ll never forget. He said he had failed multiple times—gone completely bankrupt three times—but those failures became his biggest learning tools. Eventually, he built something hugely successful.”“He warned me: ‘If you quit at 80% today, next time you’ll quit at 70%, then at 40%. You’ll never become the person you’re meant to be.’”“That hit me. I realised this was the moment to push through. So I stuck with it and made the film.”

‘Failures aren’t setbacks—they’re data points’

Reflecting on the outcome, Madhavan said, “The Tamil version became a huge hit, and the Hindi version did reasonably well. The actress we cast—an actual boxer—went on to win a National Award for her performance.”“That experience reinforced my belief: failures aren’t setbacks—they’re data points. And because of that mindset, my failures never became catastrophic.”

‘It’s about how you interpret failure’

When asked if failure scares him, Madhavan said, “Not really. I’ve been lucky in that sense. As people say, some individuals just have that bit of luck on their side—and perhaps I’ve had that too.”“But more than luck, it’s about how you interpret failure. If you treat it as learning rather than defeat, it changes everything.” Go to Source

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