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Even after marriage, our home is important for us.
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I would like the thrill of making a new project every time.
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Emotions should be real; one shouldn't come across as acting.
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My director is usually aware of what works for me and what doesn't. For 'Srimanthudu,' I have to give full credit to director Koratala Sivagaru for handling my character the way he did.
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Personal life? I'd like to keep it private.
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Fortunately or not, expectations are always high for all my films.
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I'm extremely particular how my look should be in a film.
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I am neither going to Bollywood nor joining politics.
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When I started as a child actor, my father didn't tell me anything.
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I am a shy person, basically. I don't think I can take my shirt off in front of so many people. I never thought about it. No one asked me to. But I don't even know if people like it if they see me without a shirt all of a sudden. But let's see, if a film demands it, I might just do it.
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I grew up in Madras and did my schooling at St. Bedes and college at Loyola.
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I can only hope that my future movies will do well.
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I prefer to believe it's my responsibility if a film of mine works or doesn't work.
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I try to work on a film that my audiences would appreciate and enjoy their time in a theatre.
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First and foremost, I look for a great script. Then, the team that I am working with. Only then, we will be able to come up with a good film.
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I struggled to kick the habit - I would make a decision to give up smoking, but it was hard. I couldn't resist the urge to steal a smoke. It was at that time that I was gifted Allen Carr's book 'The Easy Way to Stop Smoking.' After I read that book, I didn't touch a fag again.
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I love holidaying with the kids after working hard, it is amazing.
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'Baahubali's success augurs well for the Telugu film industry as a whole. It has opened up new markets.
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Being a father is the most important thing, if you ask me. It changed me as a person and gave me an all new life.
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Over the years, I've learnt from co-actors, directors, technicians, and even from junior artists.
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If you have a happy home, everything is sorted, I guess.
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I was born and brought up in Chennai, as the entire Telugu film industry was based there.
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I'm a big fan of my father.
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Yes, 'Aagadu' was a failure. I was dejected for a couple of months, since there was a lot at stake.