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When I portrayed Shiridi Sai, I changed as a person.
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I want to keep trying something new all the time. It is the only way to grow.
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At home, we never used to perform pujas every day. But God has always been there in the hearts.
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I've seen my mom confined to a wheelchair in the last three years of her life. Both her knees had given way, and there was no way she could undergo surgery at her age. Even though I was concerned for her, I didn't know at that time what she had to go through.
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Just getting a degree is not enough, and you need to sell your ideas.
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Films like 'Namo Venkateshaya' give immense satisfaction, happiness, and makes us feel blessed, and so I consider it the best film in my career.
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People should try and look for something that constantly keeps them motivated, and they start enjoying what they are doing.
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Critics who complain that we don't do anything new will hopefully be happy with 'Oopiri.'
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It's depressing to think what it would mean to be impaired down the neck.
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The films I've done with all my heart have gone on to become huge hits. When I set out to do a 'mass masala' intending to please B and C centres, it bombs.
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Once I finish shooting a film, I usually sit on it to see how we can make it better.
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I want to continue acting as long as I can because being on the sets is a big stress buster for me. I can't possibly think of stopping my visits to the sets because I'm old.
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I believe there is lot of untapped potential in the television market. With shows such as 'Bigg Boss' and '24' turning out to big hits on TV, I'm interested to be in it.
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Sometimes people just need to be heard. They find happiness in sharing their thoughts.