Words matter. These are the best Sourabh Raj Jain Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I had no idea what I wanted to do in my career, but I was sure I won’t do a 9-to-5 job.
Watching ‘Mahabharat’ and ‘Mahakali’ on screen after so long really got me nostalgic! It was honestly wonderful and an emotional moment to relive those memories from both the shows I have been part of while watching their very first episodes all over again.
My childhood was not great but not that bad either. I’ve always had a loving and caring mother with me.
My suggestion to everyone would be to marry someone as long as you really want to get married and not for any other reason. If you agree to get hitched for some other reason and it doesn’t materialise, then it just turns into a sad story.
I never thought I would get into acting. I was studying computer applications in Delhi and that was when I got selected for my first TV show and came to Mumbai.
My first thought is to be on set on time. I do not like to be late.
In India every child is passionate about dancing. Every state has its dance forms. I used to love bhangra in Delhi.
Life is all about loving your mom. I can’t think of a life without her.
I love reading any interesting book. If it is boring I keep it forever after reading 4-5 pages of it. But if it is good, I can go on reading it no matter what genre it belongs to.
I bond well with my mother Raaj, with my wife Ridhima, with my dog Wafer, with all my close friends and also at a deeper level with the almighty.
I want to do more Telugu films.
But talking about the best bond, then it has to be my mother. I fight with her as much as I love her. Many a times after fighting we instantly start laughing because we know no amount of bickering can ever weaken our bond.
Experience is my biggest teacher in life. I lost my father at a very young age, that’s what made me more mature.
We all have our fears, but it’s about how you take up the challenge.
Yes, I would love to step outside the costume drama category and play a young urbanite, something closer to who I am.
I have been following Buddhism since 11 years now. I love the sound of chanting.
I think ‘Maharbharat’ was the turning point of my career. If not very smoothly, my career did move in a much better way.
I don’t want to limit myself to a genre, language or a particular industry. I will do anything interesting that comes to me.
I think god is singular and exists everywhere and for everyone.
I don’t slot genres according to soap, historical, mytho and crime. For me, the most important thing is my role.
I have shot back-to-back shows with outdoor schedules, and so missed many moments of my babies.
Acting takes inspiration from all the allied fields – be it diction, dancing, reading, narrating, I try to imbibe all those things to perfect my acting skills.