I am happiest when I am on the sets.

I can't do a film just for the sake of it.

I don't think you can ever remake a classic.

Sometimes smell can take you back to places.

I look back - I think I am an accidental actor.

It's a good addition to get a female perspective.

Failure of a film doesn't diminish my love for acting.

Hopefully, I will be meeting the right person one day.

I love all kinds of genres. I watch all kinds of movies.

There's nothing like work to take your mind off setbacks.

Like any other actor, I want to be part of good projects.

I am not in the habit of putting a ring on my own finger.

I have no qualms in going for hair weaving or transplant.

As an actor, I feel one should use his look to trick people.

I was never disheartened that I did not get solo hero movies.

There are lots of offers that I am getting. I can't complain.

It's not a conscious decision that I only want to do romantic films.

Every young actor wants this feeling of being the solo lead in a film.

People have been writing songs and poems since the time we had brains.

I'm not going to do a film unless there's something in it to excite me.

I find it tough to ride my bike around Bandra because people recognise me now.

I write songs, and there is a definite need to express myself through my music.

I never get sullen, sad, or envious, because those emotions will get me nowhere.

At the end of the day, filmmaking is a business. You want everyone to make money.

I believe in the institution of marriage. I want to get married and start a family.

I am all about old school romance. I love everything about the classic relationships.

It's not a matter of being choosy as an actor but a matter of liking the right script.

When 'Fitoor' didn't work, it affected me a lot. It hurts when a film doesn't do well.

I like training alone. Otherwise, I find I get too dependent on someone else for motivation.

Being single isn't all that bad, as you can be selfish and focus on yourself and your career.

When you are repeating your co-star, it's good to bring something new to the equation on screen.

One cheat meal is fine, but keep it at one, because if you do another, then it's a slippery slope.

I have been in relationships, and I felt that I was in love, but I don't know if love lasts forever.

Both my parents are wonderful cooks - my father looks like he has been in the kitchen his whole life.

'Aashiqui 2' and 'Yeh Jawaani' were hit films, especially the former film in which I was the protagonist.

At times, it is hard to say no to a film, but that happens, because you can't do a film due to date issues.

I've heard how people are asking each other to 'Netflix and chill,' so I think it's kind of fun. I'd do that!

There is lot of advice that I take from my brothers, as I am the youngest one. They give lot of advice to me.

When in a relationship, you are responsible for another person, too. I don't want to commit unless I am absolutely ready.

What normally we see is the finished product, someone's performance on screen, but behind the scenes, a lot goes into it.

I am not good with PR or in projecting a certain image of myself, and I don't give clarifications about rumours; that's it.

By the time I finished my first three films, I realised this is something I want to do for a long time, learn, and grow in.

As actors, when we keep working every day, after a point of time, we just know all our emotional cards and how to play them.

I wanted to become a cricketer primarily because the idea of playing in front of 40,000 odd people gave me an adrenaline rush.

If a film does not do well, there is a certain period when you do feel low. It affects you because you put in a lot of effort.

Even when I was doing supporting roles, I always had this belief that one day the opportunity to play a lead would come my way.

Before signing 'Dawat-E-Ishq,' I came across few more offers, but none of them interested me. This film has a soul, and I went for it.

If I want to be a leading man in a film, box office numbers count because producers have invested money. I see no wrong in that process.

My first date was when I was in school. I remember I took her out, and we had sandwiches because I didn't have any money, but it was fun.

I didn't grow up watching Hindi films and loving them, or wanting to become a Bollywood actor. That, to me, was the most fantastical idea.

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