"There was not too much of difference (in my life) after 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'. I still remember, many critics loved my work and they praised my work a lot. But I didn't get too many offers post 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'."
"I had felt that the film ('Jab Tak...') will help me after the positive reviews, but trust me, it didn't get me too much work," he added.
Now, he hopes that post the release of "Filmistaan", "things will change".
Sharib, who is said to have raised the bar in the Hindi film industry with the small budget film "Filmistaan", says he will try his best to choose only those roles which will justify him as an actor.
"At times you take films because of financial responsibilities, but now I will try my best to do films that will justify my acting skills."
Directed by Nitin Kakkar, "Filmistaan" released Friday.