Words matter. These are the best Kartik Aaryan Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I am a reflection of my mother.
I have grown up watching Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar movies. Naturally, I aspire to be a part of their kind of cinema.
People are appreciating my work, and it feels good when people like my work.
Ever since I entered this industry, I have always wanted to do romantic films.
I love the chocolate boy image. I love my heartthrob image.
While I am lucky to be associated with people who believe in content, all that matters is your talent and box-office results.
‘Baazigar’ was the movie which initiated my drift towards acting.
I just love the process of filmmaking.
When I came to Mumbai from Indore, I knew nobody.
All my characters have been relatable.
Shah Rukh Khan is an institution in himself. Like me, there are millions who adore and worship the Badshah of Bollywood. I’ve been a huge fan of him even before I decided to become an actor.
A lot of my friends ask me for advice.
The audience has reacted well to my comic timing. But, I also have other aspects to my acting talent.
When I first moved to Mumbai, I shared a flat with 12 boys.
My fourth movie, ‘PKP2,’ is my biggest release and biggest success.
It is always good to perform with an actor who is good and inspires you to do better.
‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama’ is a universal concept. You can use different set of characters and put them in a situation like this again and again.
In the industry, once people see you in a certain mold, you start getting offered only those kind of roles.
I never wanted to be an engineer.
I am a huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan sir, so I also know what it feels like to be a fan.
People relate to my characters and see me in a different way. They identify with me and remember the nuances of my characters.
My parents wanted me to get a degree.
I want to do content-oriented plus commercial films.
I want to be known as a commercial hero.
I’m a fan of Adidas Originals. I love their Stan Smith collection.
More than my own happiness, it’s my mother’s happiness that makes me happy.
My characters have never waged a war against any gender. They are all about friendship and being loyal to your friends.
Good scripts, which are apt for me, eventually come to me.
For me, an ideal relationship is about supporting each other and having great understanding.
I would love to work with Alia Bhatt. I think she is very talented and has been really good in all her films.
In the beginning of our career, we want to make an identity, and I am happy that people think I have good comic timing, and they are casting me in films.
Nothing tastes like success.
I can’t mix different sports brands together. I would never go to the gym wearing a Nike sweatshirt and Adidas shoes.
I get so many messages from people seeking advice to mend their relationship.
Some people thought that I was crazy for declining a lot of offers while I was filming ‘SKTKS,’ but I have waited patiently because I knew I had a winning hand.
I am social media savvy.
It does happen sometimes that you aren’t able to understand whether you should go for a particular film or not, and you are left with only one or two choices.
As an actor, you’re always told that your career needs box-office numbers.
The reason I am an actor is because I have faith in myself.
I cannot put pressure on myself that I have delivered a Rs 100 crore film and now I have to give it again or it will not be successful. Films that earn Rs 50 crore or Rs 60 crore are successful, too.
It feels great when people talk about your craft and you get noticed for it.
My characters in both ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama’ films were so relatable that every other guy connects with me.
Life of an actor is not his or hers: it’s everyone’s life. Nothing is private; nothing is personal. If you’re doing great in terms of work, that’s the price you’ve to give.
I come from a middle-class family in Gwalior.
There is always going to be someone who is not going to be happy with me and talk or gossip about me, no matter what I do.
While growing up, I used to sleep at 8 P.M. and get up at 4 A.M. to study.
I always try to pick up interesting scripts, and thankfully, I have been lucky to get scripts like ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama,’ ‘Akash Vaani’, and ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety.’
If I like a script, I will definitely pick films of different genres, but I won’t do something just for the sake of it.
Life is tough in Mumbai when you are alone.
Personally, I’m a fan of comedy movies that I can watch with my friends and family.
For ‘Guest Iin London,’ I got a lot of appreciation.
Post-‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety,’ now there are more opportunities for me in terms of films. I’m getting offers from the makers I always wanted to work with.
Since in the end, as an actor, I cannot do much apart from giving my best on camera, I won’t let myself be affected by the business of cinema.
I want to be a commercially viable actor. I want that the distributors and producers should earn the money; then only, you become a bankable actor.
I am a greedy actor, and I want the best roles to come my way.
I started very young as a hero.
I try to woo the person whom I love. Even a good morning call to start the day is good enough for me.
I am always on the lookout for roles which will help me better myself.
I think comedy is a genre that has a lot of potential. It is a very content-driven film genre.
I always celebrate festivals – whether it’s Holi or Diwali.