I get very uncomfortable with negativity.

My 'aloneness' is extremely valuable to me.

I don't know a single actor who is not picky.

Every artiste's shelf life... is their destiny.

I don't believe in the institution of marriage.

I find it very difficult staying awake after 11.

Mumbai is becoming more and more of a nightmare.

I don't enjoy being on social media or at events.

I think the common man should not be underestimated.

I can assure you that 'Humraaz' will not disappoint.

I see no point in talking about myself unnecessarily.

Call me boring, but I can't handle negative situations.

Gandhi: My Father' is a project very close to our hearts.

Being single has its own advantages and it's a fun thing.

I believe failure sometimes teaches you more than success.

Politics has friendship, enmity, intrigue and even humour.

Even in my personal life, I can't bear to have bad feelings.

For me exercising has always been an important part of my life.

I was an average student, who took active interest in athletics.

Yup, I'm not good at selling myself, my PR skills are atrocious.

The fact remains that I am a very artless and incompetent writer.

I am inclined to acting. I like to act and I like being an actor.

The audience determines whether they still want to watch you or not.

I've played the villain before, but my baddies have always entertained.

Controversy is not necessarily a bad thing. It's a good thing at times.

I am open to working with new directors as long as the script excites me.

I would never say anything derogatory about another actor even in my sleep.

Casino Royale' was fabulous and I saw 'Bourne Identity' over and over again.

When I am not acting, I am in depression, and then I do depression management.

I belong to the film industry and it's the only industry that has no corruption.

I can't get married for the heck of it only because 'I'm not getting any younger.'

I don't think I am doing any injustice to my fans by not being accessible socially.

As a creative person, you never embark on something thinking it will be substandard.

To have your films not liked or not watched or failed, is not an easy thing to handle.

I love coming to Delhi. Driving around in south Delhi is fun. And the food here is fab.

Such films that the audiences remembers 10-15 years after they released come by rarely.

Losing a parent is always a terrible thing for anybody. It's no more or no less for me.

Hindi film industry's fortunes are directly connected to that of the world finance markets.

At the end of the day, the law is the same for the Prime Minister or a common man of India.

Salman is my favourite actor. In fact, I look upon the entire Khan family with great regard.

I've never consciously chased a particular kind of a film or role. I choose from what is offered.

My work is my hobby and if I am not on the sets, I am at home with a bunch of very close friends.

Marriage is all about finding that special someone. One you are attracted to instantly and forever.

I'm not a writer. As for direction, I don't have the guts to do that. Still you can never say never.

It is a humbling experience to work with Duttsaab and Amitji, who was my dad's costar in so many films.

Through the years, I have realised that when you have had fun playing a role, it comes across on screen.

For me, it doesn't matter what kind of role I am doing. I just enjoy the process of acting and filmmaking.

Being an actor, in my case, any failure or success is extremely visible to a whole nation of movie-watchers.

As much as I say I am uncomfortable with too much attention, but in essence that's what I, every artiste works for.

I look upon Salman as an elder brother and want him to tie the knot first. Once he does that, I will settle down too.

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