The 31-year-old actor, who dropped out from an engineering college to fulfil his acting dreams, says becoming a star was never on his agenda.
In an interview with PTI, Sushant says, "If somebody takes all (the) films from me I will be disappointed for a day. If I don't get work in television, I will be upset for another day, but then I will be fine.
Sushant says he feels happy when people acknowledge his work and when he receives "good pay" for his movies, but the high he gets from being a public figure is momentary.
"When I started performing as a dancer and in a theatre, I knew acting was something I wanted to do and I still like to do it. One thing I know for sure, I wanted to be here... And nothing has changed.
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From playing a lover boy in "Shuddh Desi Romance" to essaying the role of former Indian cricket skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni in "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story", Sushant has tried to be versatile in his choices.
The actor, however, believes he needs to fully invest in a role to successfully engage his audience.
"My relationship with my audience is like a circle. I know for the fact that my audience will like something in which I am hundred percent invested. I need to be engaged in my role completely to engage my audience.
Sushant is looking forward to his upcoming film "Kedarnath", which marks the debut of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's daughter Sara.
"I am very excited about the project. I found the script to be gripping and we are through with the 50 per cent of the shoot. I am giving whatever I can to the film," he says.
The actor has also started prepping for Abhishek Chaubey's "Chambal", which also features Bhumi Pednekar.
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