I'm a big fan of my father.

My father is my inspiration.

I am strictly against remaking a movie.

Whenever you have to fall, fall carefully!

Pressure is part and parcel of our career.

Personal life? I'd like to keep it private.

I believe in content, and I go accordingly.

Men who are not loyal to their wives are foolish.

I believe children's blessings are very powerful.

Any film I do needs to excite me at a script level.

I am neither going to Bollywood nor joining politics.

If you have a happy home, everything is sorted, I guess.

With every film, the pressure is on the rise for the next.

I would like the thrill of making a new project every time.

I don't remake any movie, whether old or of other language.

No good actor ever stops learning. He is constantly evolving.

Emotions should be real; one shouldn't come across as acting.

C Kalyan has been amazing and totally committed as a producer.

To be honest, I have never thought about getting into direction.

I like to reinvent with each project, in any which way possible.

I have been very pleased at the response we have got for 'SVSC.'

I love holidaying with the kids after working hard, it is amazing.

Fortunately or not, expectations are always high for all my films.

It's healthy to have two or three weeks' gap between big releases.

When I am not working, I am home. I love spending time at my house.

When I started as a child actor, my father didn't tell me anything.

From my childhood, I am like this. I never go parties and attend functions.

I like to tread uncharted territory and push myself in terms of performance.

I grew up in Madras and did my schooling at St. Bedes and college at Loyola.

You have to be a little commercial, and that's what I learnt over the years.

Whatever my father did were great films. I don't want to remake any of them.

Who cares and remembers if my last film was a success? I need to work harder.

In modern life, we tend to forget family values because of the hectic schedule.

In fitness, there are no short cuts. It involves immense discipline and hard work.

Siva is one of the best writers in the industry, and 'Srimanthudu' is a great script.

I work out every day - and my daily routine is a mix of functional and strength training.

I was born and brought up in Chennai, as the entire Telugu film industry was based there.

Over the years, I've learnt from co-actors, directors, technicians, and even from junior artists.

Stress and looks are directly connected as far as I am concerned. If you are happy, you look good.

Yes, 'Aagadu' was a failure. I was dejected for a couple of months, since there was a lot at stake.

'Baahubali's success augurs well for the Telugu film industry as a whole. It has opened up new markets.

Pressure is there with any release of mine. It's more my own, as I need to surpass my own expectations.

'Bramhotsavam' is a celebration of families, life and togetherness. It's a film I hold close to my heart.

We don't give importance to Page 3 or to appear at all the events. Our focus is on our kids and our home.

Directing a film requires a different set of skills. It is a difficult job, and I am happy being an actor.

I try to make my fans happy by working hard in every film of mine, and I give my films everything I've got.

Moderate aspirations lead to a contended life. I don't have to buy the airplane and I can't drive the tank!!

True, I was born and raised in Chennai, fluent in Tamil, but essentially, I am a Telugu guy and a Telugu actor.

Being a father is the most important thing, if you ask me. It changed me as a person and gave me an all new life.

Our entire film fraternity should be proud of 'Baahubali.' These are the kind of films that are not made very often.

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