I have a dog, so that is a responsibility I share with my sister.
You know being an actor you have to deal with a lot of criticism which is not easy, and that leads to stress. So, you have to train your mind to deal with it.
It's disappointing when you put in hard work in a film and it doesn't work.
I get to work with the legendary actor Dharmji. So I can't consider myself more lucky.
In a way, I do believe in a fairy-tale romance.
You have to be comfortable to be stylish.
It is very unfortunate that unless you are a star, nobody considers you in B-Town.
The Ambedkar park represents modern Lucknow. It might not have the stature of a historical monument like the Taj Mahal, but it has an architecture which doesn't fail to impress.
For women, it is difficult because things are very male testosterone driven. Box office numbers are important and male stars tend to get them.
I enjoy doing a Hindi film more than South flicks.
I never thought 'Crook' wouldn't work with the audience - in fact, no actor ever has that in mind especially when it's a debut film. It was shocking initially but I had to move on.
Just because I am open to being unconventional doesn't mean I would pick up anything experimental.
My personality is such that I mostly tend to imagine the worst case scenario, which stresses me out a lot.
I gain weight quickly on my lower abs and thighs so I work them out a lot more.
I am happy to have done both 'Crook' and 'Kya Super Kool Hai Hum' but 'Crook' did not do well and one can't say what went wrong.
'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2' is a project which I feel will give me a good standing in Bollywood.
When I got a Telugu film, it happened out of the blue.
The reason I am in cinema is because of the passion I have for cinema.
I am really active on social media so yeah, I need a good smartphone.
If your first film fails, no one is ready to put money on you any further. But if you have faith in yourself, you will definitely make it.