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I am stronger than yesterday and working harder than yesterday but don't know what will happen tomorrow.
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I always try that my next film is different than my last movie. I would like to surprise my audience; that, I think, is the job of an actor.
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For people like me, I think it is more about, 'When do people give you an opportunity?' rather than you deciding about when you want to make a debut. If I had a chance, I would have come as a child artist in this industry.
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I just can't stop doing Telugu films just when I have started speaking a little better Telugu.
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I was shooting for 'Maaya' when I got a call from John Abraham's office. They told me about the film and asked if I could audition. But since I was shooting, I recorded my audition and sent them the tapes. The next thing I know, I was on board.
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The fact that Sanjay Leela Bhansali wanted me to be part of his film was a high point in my life.
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I was in a daze in my childhood mostly - always looking out of the window, waiting for some life to happen that I wanted to live. Now I realise it is this, and that's what got me out of Gwalior.
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There is never going to be an end point. But definitely, I am happy to complete a certain part of my journey, and that's something I want to celebrate.
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I am a very big admirer of Bejoy's films and have waited for five months to be part of his film. But I have no regrets and will wait for an indefinite time as, if I love and believe in something, I do it completely and unconditionally.
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I believe the best friendships are forged with those you can be yourself with.
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I feel it's tough to make friend when you're always thinking about work.
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As an actor, all I can keep my focus on is that I am a part of good projects.
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As an actor, I want to do something I will be remembered for. I think Maaya is that kind of film.
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This is not that time of a cinema where you get 10 to 15 chances. You only get two to three chances, and if you do something nice in that, then it is great. Otherwise, people are very unforgiving.