The 32-year-old actor says he was hopeful the Anees Bazmee-directed comic caper would find its audience even when there were other films such as "Jab Harry Met Sejal" releasing around the same time.
In an interview to PTI, Arjun says, "We did not imagine that our film will get a four-week run. We wanted to put the best film out and let it speak for itself, which is happening (referring to the successful run of 'Mubarakan' in theatres)."
"The film has released in a period where it is not easy to survive. I am happy with the fact that 'Mubarakan' has been loved and appreciated. It is a rarity to see films running beyond a week.
"(Also) I look at the positives and I feel you cannot ever control external factors, it is something you need to make peace with early in your career," he says.
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When asked if he has overtaken Shah Rukh Khan in the box office game, the actor says, "I think it (comparison) is disrespectful to a man who has achieved and attained so much. I am five-years-old in this profession. I have the highest regards for Shah Rukh sir. It would be wrong to talk about us in the same breadth."
"It was a well-reviewed film and we got encouraging feedback from everyone. It is a family entertainer and very rarely we see films that resonate with everybody, people enjoyed this clean humour."
Despite the film doing well commercially, the actor says he is not someone who celebrates success.
"My celebration for 'Mubarakan' is getting into prep work for Dibakar Banerjee's film - 'Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar'.
"After 'Half Girlfriend', I had taken leave for one week so that I could recharge myself for 'Mubarakan'. I just need one week or ten days to recharge myself," says Arjun.
Following that, Arjun will be seen in "Namastey Canada".
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