Odishatv Bureau
Mumbai: Basking in the glory of his debut film `Ishaqzaade`, actor Arjun Kapoor says criticism is a part of every profession and even if he delivers a blockbuster there would still be criticism.

"Criticism is a part and parcel of every profession. It is like fair assessment of work and it implies that I need to work hard and improve. Even if I give a blockbuster, there will be criticism. If the hero is so bad then the film wouldn`t have worked. Even when I do my 50th film there will be criticism. It is my duty to keep improving," Arjun told PTI.

Arjun Kapoor-Parineeti Chopra starrer `Ishaqzaade` though doing well at the box office, has been criticised by some who say it is like the "same old story repackaged in a modern way".

The tagline of the film says `Parma` (Arjun) and `Zoya` (Parineeti) are born to hate, but destined to love, which indicates that the movie is somewhat similar to the tale of Romeo amd Juliet.

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