Kshitij Chauhan recently made his Bollywood debut alongside John Abraham, Sharvari, and Abhishek Banerjee in the action thriller Vedaa. The actor is garnering immense praise for his performance in the movie. In an exclusive conversation with DNA, Kshitij Chauhan, who played the negative role, of Abhishek Banerjee's brother Suyog Pratap Singh, opened up on Vedaa's underperformance at the box office compared to Stree 2 and revealed why his film is important and relevant in recent times.

When asked about his views on Vedaa 's underperformance at the box office compared to Stree 2, Kshitij Chauhan said, "I don’t know. We all are looking at the numbers Stree 2 is doing and people are claiming the film to be a historical film. It has gone past Jawan, Pathaan on its opening day.

So I think we can’t do much about it. It was in our destiny to clash with Stree 2 because we couldn’t do anything about it. Except for that, the reviews are good and we are also making a decent amount of money because if you go and compare it with Stree 2 then I don’t know.

It’s become a historical film, doing great numbers. Jo Shah Rukh Khan ki film ko pachaadh de usse aap kya comparison karoge? (There’s no comparison with a film that can beat Shah Rukh Khan’s films)." He further added why Vedaa is very important and said, "As I said, this is something the producers decided that we’ll release the film on this date only, they were confident and I think slowly and steadily we are getting the a.