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If everybody had 100% record of hits and flops, there would have been no surprises. There's not one director with 100% success rate.
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My wife knows that I love her too much, so she is fine with the intimate scenes I do. She also knows that only if my role justifies such a scene will I do it. She understands my work as an actor.
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People approach you for the work they have seen you do. I don't think people see me as a lover boy dancing around, so I haven't received a role of that kind. I'm going to do roles that appeal to me.
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When I quit 'Iss Pyaar Ko Kyaa Naam Doon 1,' I left the show because I wanted to travel with my wife and spend time with her.
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I'm an actor, and it is not for me but for the writer to offer the best role to me. For me, essaying that role to the best of my ability is more important.
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Being an actor in TV or movies is different. A film or TV actor, if put in theatre, won't know certain dimensions, while a theatre actor won't know certain things when he comes before the camera. So I think a film actor can learn emoting from this theatre counterpart, while the theatre actor can learn about camera techniques from the film actor.
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As for adjustments, I think every relationship changes every day.
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I think everyone is making a lot of money, whether it is the actors, the producers, or the TV channels.
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I find it so weird when the media calls me 'small screen super star.' I don't think I'm one!
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Plays are definitely the most difficult of them all. They are entirely a different category altogether. I don't have the courage to try out plays.
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When you have rubbish stuff coming your way, you have to let go.
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Limited series ensure that we maintain the quality of the writing on the sets.
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A lot of amazing films are happening, a lot amazing TV shows are happening, and people are not afraid to pick actors instead of stars.
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I love my house and stay back home when I get time off shoots. I hardly party. I am not 19 anymore.
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I never went to college. I started working when I was 17.
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I spent my childhood in Delhi. I have met my wife here. I spent my life here with my parents and sister. It's been beautiful. But I have very fond memories.
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I loved the Yashraj shows 'Powder' and 'Shaadi.com.'
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I didn't leave TV for films; I left it due to health issues. I wasn't keeping well, and I was losing weight due to the long working hours.
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One cannot forget that show business also deals with humans. Everything is not so superficial that this is rigged or planned. Sometimes people do fall in love with each other because they spend a lot of time on the sets so much so the set becomes your first home, and your actual home becomes your second home.
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I personally think that people should spend more time and money on their marriages instead of weddings.
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I am not the kind of person who makes his bread and butter on how hyped I am. I am an actor, and I do my job.
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I love playing intense characters.
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My career choices aren't based on the popularity of my character; I have never intended to capitalise on my fan base.
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I believe that everyone has a right to have an opinion about things or people, and fortunately, I have been lucky to have heard usually good things about myself. However, I must admit that people can be quite critical about your role also.