Updated On: 13 July, 2024 10:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Recounting the failures of his latest film, Jammwal admits, "I lost a lot of money because of Crakk’s failure.” The film managed to collect only Rs 10 crore against a mounting budget of Rs 45 crore, according to boxofficeindia.com. The actor is gearing up for his new film, SK23

Jammwal made his Bollywood debut in 2011 with the action film "Force," which won him several awards for Best Male Debut. Image courtesy: Official Instagram account of Vidyut Jammwal
Known for his chiselled build and martial prowess, actor Vidyut Jammwal is set for a comeback to Tamil cinema after over a decade. In a reunion with Tamil film director A.R. Murugadoss along with actor Sivakarthikeyan, the trio is gearing up for their upcoming action-packed drama, SK23 (tentative working title). Earlier in February 2024, his last film, `Crakk`, billed as India’s first extreme sports action film, tanked at the box office; leading the fitness buff to join a French circus, in a bid to recover financial losses. With lessons learned, the `Commando` star is eyeing a rebound as he gears up to crank up the weight machines at the gym.
During a shoot sequence for SK23 starring Kannada actress Rukmini Vasanth as the lead, Midday.com sat down with Vidyut to discuss themes of overcoming setbacks, the power of discipline and the courage to go bold while carving one’s unconventional path.
Rising from adversity: Choosebold 2.0
Life’s unpredictable twists can leave us at a crossroads, torn between the conventional route and a road less taken. Opting for the latter may involve risks: yet those who choose it, are on a path to discover new encounters of life.
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