A good film is a good film.

I have a good ear for music.

If you desire, you are restless.

Nobody can take away your talent.

Every day online is a new discovery.

I wanted to be a chef; I became a hero.

Drinking makes people go out of control.

Documentary is reality. It shows the truth.

My father was a Gujarati and my mom Turkish.

My birthday is generally a very quiet affair.

I have never been choosy throughout my career.

Everyone has lied for some reason or the other.

I work instinctively. If I like something, I do it.

I get online anywhere: at home, in the car, at a shoot.

I follow the work of my contemporaries. I love their work.

I've got more than half of Mumbai addicted to the Internet.

All my life, I have lived in the chawls. They are my people.

I am all-giving like my mother and practical like my father.

I love Hyderabad. People here always given me a warm welcome.

Believe it or not, I always found intimate scenes hard to do.

I don't use supari at all, as that gets stuck in your throat.

I always believe whatever is written in your fate will happen.

No one should tolerate indecent behaviour; it's an absolute no.

I've done a host of Tamil and Telugu films, a Bengali one, too.

After 'Grahan,' you'd be nuts to think I'd try producing again!

Actors have to maintain their physique, or they will fizzle out!

My father was a journalist. He used to write for 'Blitz' tabloid.

Youngsters should go to the hills and the seaside once in a while.

I've always played variety of roles and don't want to get typecast.

I have always given my 100 per cent to the characters I believed in.

I celebrate Diwali in a way that spreads happiness to those around me.

If someone out there gets his 15 minutes of glory by using my name, so be it.

When I go out, a lot of people and their tiny tots call me Tiger Shroff's daddy.

There are no places better than Mahabaleshwar and Khandala to spend one's free time.

After doing the Bengali 'Antar Mahal,' I felt I should work with all Indian languages.

I don't want to get any bigger - what does a 'big star' mean? I just want to be loved.

Can there be any other gift in the world greater than the blessings and goodwill of people?

Winning is a different thing, but even being nominated for an award like Filmfare is an honour.

During my younger days, I used to massage my mother's feet every day and receive her blessings.

I have always wanted to work with Rekha - she is one of the most gorgeous actresses of our time.

My work is my break. It takes me to different parts of the world, and I get to meet different people.

Everybody knows Sai Baba. Being an actor, I had to be extremely convincing while portraying the role.

What's there in a name! Some people call me Jai, while others call me Jaggu, Kishan, Jackie, or Bhidu.

Indian cinema has completed 100 years. How many new stories can you bring every time? It's not possible.

I believe in my mother's blessings. And as far as Sai Baba is concerned, I believe there is only one God.

I have acted with Rajinikanth as his elder brother in 'Uttar Dakshin,' and since then, we have been close.

It isn't easy being a star kid that way when you have to tackle all the pressure and still make your mark.

I don't believe watching dreams but like to stick to reality. Reality is all about flood, hunger, illness.

It is not a lead part, but you could definitely say that 'Devdas' wouldn't move forward if it wasn't for me.

There was Rajniji, Subhash Ghai, Dimple Kapadia, Anupam Kher, and a few other friends at my wedding. That's it.

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