He is often praised for his script sense but Aamir Khan said that he has cried for the films that did not do well. The actor-director said that he has a curious mind and his biggest fear is not failure but of not trying.
"I want to go with my conviction while making a film and if there is a loss, I will mourn that also. I cry when my films don't work," the 53-year-old actor said on the sidelines of the second edition of Indian Scriptwriters Association.
Aamir believes it is a coincidence that his films have been successful.
"I often get the credit... It is a coincidence to a certain extent that my films have been successful. The fact is that the story is written by a writer and then has grown organically," Aamir said.
He said that filmmaking is a collaborative process and if any aspect -- be it the script, casting, location, sound design, editing or marketing -- fails, it will not work. For a film to be successful, it is important to hit the ball in the centre.
On work front, Aamir will be next seen in Amitabh Bachchan starrer Thugs of Hindostan.
(With PTI Inputs)