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I’ve never tried to impress anybody in my life.
Karl Khandalavala was a very handsome and a good-looking man and used to take care of himself. He was an extremely sharply dressed individual.
If ‘Soorma’ is getting me noticed, I have the director, Shaad Ali, to thank for it.
I am quite close to my mother. In fact, I speak to her every day.
My mother has taught me to be self-reliant, independent and ambitious. She has taught me to chase my goals even though nobody believes in you, you need to believe and you need to fly.
Ideally you want every relationship to work, if it happens it’s great, if it doesn’t it is unfortunate.
I am constantly hungry for growth and that’s what drives me. Success or failure of a project doesn’t drive me.
I want to do films that will make an impact and project me in a different way.
When you have a child, the happiness that it will give you cannot be matched by any number of zeroes on a cheque.
I am thankful for having got the opportunity to work in a film such as ‘Pink’ so early in my career.
I have studied and graduated out of Delhi. I moved to Mumbai after graduation.
Everybody goes through hardships but hardships make you the person you are, and I feel that is important.
I feel you need a big film to be seen but then, you also need to do something where you get to perform. Only then the industry notices you and gives you more chances with different kind of roles.
One day you are a hero, the next day, media and people put you down if you are not giving your best.
I don’t take success seriously. For me, failure is a constant.
I wear my heart on my sleeve, if I want to do something, I go ahead and do it. I think I learnt that from my dad.
My inspiration are actors like Rajkummar Rao, Ayushmann Khurana, Ranveer Singh.
My childhood dream was to work with Mr Bachchan and ‘Pink’ fulfilled that.
I always wanted to be an actor.
I wanted to work with Shashank Shah. He is a very clear individual.
If someone comes and tells me I’ve done great work, that’s not what I want to hear. But if someone comes and tells me that this could have been a notch better, I’d spend an hour with the person and hear him or her out.
We should all realize where we have come from our learnings and teachings and set examples for future generations.
I grew up watching Amitabh Bachchan’s films.
I would love to follow a career graph like Akshay Kumar’s.
When it comes to spending the rest of your life with someone, you should do it with a friend. It doesn’t matter if that person is illiterate, educated or earns Rs 10 or Rs 10 crore. Eventually, these things don’t matter.
I would love to do a biopic on a bowler like Zaheer Khan or Harbhajan Singh. I would love to see their struggles on screen.
I come from a sports background and the spirit was always alive to strive for more, and better.
Star power will always remain relevant but content has become the king.
I am not a big fan of seeing kids on social media.
When you work with good actors, you feed off each others’ energies.
No role is big or small; every character does its magic and brings its own connect with the audience.
I would love to do a ‘Vicky Donor’ kind of movie.
I would like to get a wider audience. With ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ I reached out to Salman Khan’s market, through ‘Soorma’ I can reach out to Diljit’s fans. As an actor I want to have my own market too.
Switching from acting to cricket isn’t difficult, because I have represented Delhi in the under-19 category. Plus cricket is in my blood.
I am just indulging in watching our daughter grow, seeing her walk around the house, get up and sometimes fall on her bum, it is a beautiful sight and very heartening to see her becoming a loving and happy child.
I feel Mehr has brought in a lot of changes in me. She has made me understand a lot of things and there’s a lot of gratitude towards the universe and people now. It has made me a better person and a better performer. It has made me realise the value of family and of my own parents.
The main challenge is food. I need to zip my mouth and not give in to cravings.
My childhood was all about discipline, hard work and training.
I am very fulfilled and complete with a partner like Neha.
The fighting spirit that I have comes from my father.
Nobody is so busy in life where you can make no time for your child.
I feel after ‘Pink’ my time has come.
My wife and I, we are both blessed to have our daughter.
I like to believe that there is dignity in everything.
We like to keep Mehr’s pictures little private because everyone’s pictures start coming on social media and then there is so much pressure on the kids, the paps flash in their eyes and I am not comfortable with it.
I had to unlearn cricket to learn hockey. It is easier for someone who is not a sportsperson to pick up hockey. They just have to learn it.
My father and I always discuss cricket.
I was not born when my father retired in 1979, but I watched footage of his games on VHS.
I’m really looking forward to Rohit Sir’s film ‘Sooryavanshi.’ I’m a big Rohit Shetty fan and also Akshay Sir is in it.
I would love to do a film of the heartland.
Every artiste has a process.
Superstars have so much adulation and love which people get used to, living it up in fast lane.
I trained in kick-boxing and Muay Thai.
I was a commitment-phobic person. I never thought that I will settle down.
Janhvi is extremely spontaneous and hardworking. A lot of times when she is performing, you see glimpses of Srideviji in her acting and she has the same twinkle in her eyes.