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Theatre gives me a different high.
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I am happy with the way things are turning out for me because it is only my hard work and no one else's push.
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Goa isn't just about tourism and happy faces.
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Cinema has evolved, and it is high time we stop policing it so rigorously.
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I love the kind of work I am bringing to the table.
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In the beginning, I was doing whatever came my way. But that's how life is. I am not sitting around calling a 'daddy' to make a movie for me.
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I see myself and my contemporaries being part of some good work in Bollywood.
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I have looked up to Emraan Hashmi from day one.
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Mothers are the only ones that think nothing is beyond their control when it comes to their children.
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I am not going to disconnect from Bollywood or sacrifice my career in the industry for international projects. Everything began here, and I respect that.
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The first thing that I see in a woman are her eyes. Sorry, it sounds shallow, but eyes say a lot about a person.
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Maybe one day, I will go to Pakistan and meet these fans who like me and my work. At the end of the day, we are all the same, and meeting my fans there is something that I have on my mind.
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I'm living my dream.
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I don't regret leaving 'Homeland,' because I wanted to work with the Bhatts. The dates were clashing, and I had to make a choice.
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I am not into method acting.
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Any actor who says he does not like so many people shouting his name would be lying.
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With every project, I have to grow.
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'Victoria and Abdul' will surely tickle the hearts of many and prove that love has no definition. It can be pure and priceless.
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Women are really scrutinised for what they wear.
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It is very nice to have good actors with you.
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One has to get rid of his inhibitions, being an actor.
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I think sometimes a part requires more than one approach or thought.
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I was offered a role in the series 'Homeland,' which I couldn't do because the dates clashed with my film with the Bhatts - 'Khamoshiyan.' But I wish I had done it. Look at how much notice the series got Nimrat Kaur.
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Actors have a social responsibility.