The 37-year-old actor said he takes responsibility of all his films that didn't work, but they haven't negatively affected him.
"There have been films that have been unsuccessful at the box office but that doesn't deter me. I feel if I go back in time and select the scripts, I would still select those films for reasons that I felt they were good. Sometimes you go wrong. That's what filmmaking is. You have to take a chance," Emraan told reporters here last evening.
The "Azhar" actor feels low career phase is the testing time for any actor and how ones deals with it shows his/her strength.
"For an actor you have to be able to take the lows more than the highs. That's the testing time. When you are in those low phases, how you get back and the selection of films..."
"'Raaz' is a genre that I understand. I like horror films. I felt Vikram (Bhatt, the director) can handle this genre very well. A lot of people came to me and said they don't watch horror films but they still like 'Raaz'. I felt that the movie goes beyond fear. It has a love story, relationship, music," he said.
Also starring Gaurav Arora and debutante Kirti Kharbanda, "Raaz Reboot" is set to arrive in theatres on September 16.