A biopic teaches you a lot.

I feel hockey is a tough game.

I am not a role model for anyone.

I owe everything to Punjabi cinema.

I haven't earned much money through films.

I am an observant. I like to observe people.

I don't do anything keeping Bollywood in mind.

You can spread awareness through entertainment.

I feel happy when people hire me only as an actor.

When stardom gets on your head, you don't even realise.

I've never wished for people to recognise me or anything.

I don't usually watch my films in theatres when they release.

I don't compose rap songs or party numbers. I only compose folk.

If I can't put my heart and soul into a film, I don't take it up.

I want to do movies with great stories. The content should be strong.

I am humbled for all the love of Indians I get from all over the world.

Because of what I did in Punjabi cinema, I have got offers in Bollywood.

I think when we truly love something, we get the same true love in return.

I do one film at a time. I can't wake up early. I can't do too many films.

Whatever God has given me, I feel blessed but I don't take it for granted.

As for what attracts me to 'Rising Star,' it's undoubtedly the live format.

Being an entertainer, I want to play the role both of a villain and a hero.

I think that no number of rehearsals can guarantee the outcome of a live show.

Music is my life. If music takes a backseat, everything will go away from my life.

I had never imagined that one day, my statue would be installed at Madame Tussauds.

It is my good fortune that I am the first Sikh to be playing lead roles in Hindi films.

I am not running after money in Bollywood, I am experimenting with films and roles here.

I work from my heart. When I look at the script, I need to feel myself in the character.

When I am offered a film, I don't ask whether I will be singing any of the movie's tracks.

I get a lot of love from Delhiites. My producers tell me that my films do really well here.

When I visited YouTube headquarters, they told me that Delhi searches me the most on YouTube.

I am very happy that in the second year of my acting career in Bollywood I got to do a biopic.

I love working; I don't take things for granted, so I just love to do what I do whilst it lasts.

When you talk of being humble, Gurdas Maan is the most humble person. He has a very pure nature.

I think that the Punjabi film industry is growing and is keen to experiment with different genres.

I never approach comedy thinking 'I know it all.' Comedy is tough. To make people laugh is not easy.

It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.

The first film I watched was 'Soldier,' and then 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.'

Definitely being spiritual helps me create good music because music is ultimately the sound of the god.

When I started playing hockey, I realised the entire game relies on your back- you have to bend to play it.

I am not competing with anyone, I just want to focus on good music, content-driven films and do well in life.

Many a times, I have felt that I am not alone and I am being followed by someone, but it's always a good entity.

I can't take a break from acting but I've learnt to work my way around films and devote time to my music career.

There is no doubt that I feel bad when a film flops, but I can't sit back and not take up new work owing to that.

There are times when a film turns out differently from how it was narrated. But I don't look at it as a bad thing.

The storyline has always been of paramount importance to me. The subject and climax of 'Phillauri' touched my heart.

A great composition or lyrics no longer decide whether something is good. What matters is, how much has it been seen.

The same actor plays the role of a thief and a police officer on-screen. It's not fair to look for role models in them.

I have never followed any sport in my life, I was always into music. So, portraying Sandeep Singh was challenging for me.

In Punjab, we have a friendly environment and whoever gets a story idea, we discuss it openly and work jointly towards it.

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