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In terms of script, Bollywood should learn from South Indian scripts. Not talking about the fights and action, I am talking about the drama bit.
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I told my parents that I will marry any girl they choose for me. They also told me that they are open to considering any girl I choose. We were very open about it throughout.
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I am honoured to have been chosen for an Amitabh Bachchan film.
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I don't like family stories forcefully mixed with commercial elements.
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My dad is always there for me, and no matter how busy, he always makes it a point to answer my calls. I think he knows what is best for me better than me and is very involved in planning my career. Feel blessed to have a dad like him.
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Some films shouldn't be remade.
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I style my roles mostly with some help from my team of stylists.
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Had 'Dhruva' not succeeded, I don't mind calling these films experimental.
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I am a reserved guy and need somebody to pep me up every day, Upsi does that job perfectly. She is very vivacious and outspoken, so we blend very well. We both love travelling, and we have a thing for adventure. We love being outdoors and like to ride our own boat rather than being rowed by someone else.
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I don't run after successful directors. I give importance to the content of the film.
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The principal did not like the fact that the teachers would take my side. I always left an impression when I left the school - not for who I was but for what I did there.
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I am not that big a method actor.
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In the south, whether it is a small film or a big film, everybody sees it. So, there is always something for everybody to come, see, and enjoy.
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Every father and son have conflicts.
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After watching me in a larger-than-life character in 'Magadheera,' the audiences didn't accept me as a college–going boy in 'Orange.'
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I can speak a little bit of Hindi but understand every word.
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What better way to foray into production than with 'Khaidi No 150.' The film is truly close to my heart because it is my father's 150th film.
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I don't think I can play Mr. Bachchan.
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I won't do a role which children in my family cannot look up to.
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I have to give importance to my personal life, my family, parents, and sisters. I hope I can strike the right balance.
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I don't know how to say no, and that's a weakness.
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I may be a star in the South, but when I go to Bollywood, I am a clean slate, a white paper. Whatever the director makes of me is what I will become for the audience.
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I have carried the burden of my dad's image since day one. They never see me as just another guy trying to make his career in the film industry. I am always 'Megastar' Chiranjeevi's son first, and Ram Charan only later.
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'Dhruva' is not a first person narrative of Siddharth Abhimanyu.