Leonardo DiCaprio on Choosing 'Titanic' Over 'Boogie Nights': A Decision He Doesn't Regret

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In a recent interview, Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio clarified his stance on choosing to star in 'Titanic' over 'Boogie Nights' in 1997. The 51-year-old actor revealed that he was asked about the project he regretted not doing, and he mentioned 'Boogie Nights' in a previous interview. However, he now clarifies that his answer was not a genuine regret but rather a compliment to the film and its director, Paul Thomas Anderson. DiCaprio, who played the role of Jack Dawson in James Cameron's 'Titanic,' praised Mark Wahlberg's performance in 'Boogie Nights,' saying that no one could have done a better job. He also expressed his admiration for Anderson's work, particularly his more recent films that explore existential themes. In retrospect, DiCaprio has no regrets about choosing 'Titanic' over 'Boogie Nights.' He appreciates the opportunity to have been a part of the iconic film and values the experience of being able to make his own choices in his career. DiCaprio's latest project, 'One Battle After Another,' was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and features a star-studded cast, including Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro.