"Of course, you feel bad when your film doesn't do well. We all need success... You do feel, 'mera number kab aayega (when will my turn come)?' but that's normal only. I feel I never had a hit film in my life, so I yearn for that," Sikander told IANS.
Son of Kirron Kher and step-son of Anupam Kher, Sikander debuted in Bollywood with the film "Woodstock Villa" and did films like "Summer 2007", "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey", "Players" and "Aurangzeb".
"As an actor, I can't really say what went wrong with my films. Maybe the scripts were not amazing or the story was not engaging. There are so many reasons. I don't want to change anything, but I don't look back at anything with regret," he said.
"Today I am a happy person... whatever happened it happened for a reason."
Sikander also mentioned that at the moment, he is open to explore various roles and not necessarily the lead roles.
"Being a star kid doesn't make a big difference. All that matters is you have to be successful to get more work. For me, it's not about being a hero...," the 34-year-old said.
Currently, Sikander is busy promoting his film "Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive", which is a sequel to Abhishek Sharma's 2010 satire movie "Tere Bin Laden'.