I am no expert on parenting.

I am a huge fan of animation.

I have no Hollywood aspirations.

Marriage is not always peaceful.

Fatherhood has changed me a lot.

Fears are a part of our personality.

I have no qualms being a character actor.

I believe in observing and absorbing life.

Fatherhood does affect your work decisions.

It's the film journalists that I'm wary of.

My body type is basically not suited to be fat.

I love hanging out with my friends and partying.

I am not a serious daddy. I am a very cool daddy.

We should accept our fears and try to overcome them.

If one can control one's mind, the body follows suit.

I appreciate constructive criticism of my performance.

Time travel is only a little less confusing than wives.

I could have been more ambitious but I am quite content.

It feels good to be tagged as a talented, versatile actor.

I like considering myself as someone in the film business.

I have not made any efforts to stay away from commercial films.

I don't believe in the idea of planning. I take life as it comes.

The entertainment business can't thrive without putting you in a box.

I have had my share of twiddling my thumbs while sitting idle at home

Strangest thing is, you learn the value of experience only with experience

I feel one shouldn't turn director unless one is compelled to tell a story.

Truly, I never dreamt of becoming an actor - I always wanted to be a director.

Nobody has a copyright on 'Emotional Atyachar,' other than Anurag Kashyap maybe!

While we always try to hide our fears, they keep chasing us all through our lives.

I try to do yoga whenever I can, even if it's 15 minutes during a break in shooting.

Everybody says they want good films and when one turns up, they go watch item songs.

There is no need to write about every fight that I have with my wife. That is not fair.

In our industry star kids are given opportunities. There is no dearth of films for them.

When you don't have work for a year or two, you lower your standards a bit for survival.

I am in love with my career, doing films I believe in and also spending time with myself.

Many of my colleagues and I do films, which push the envelope and try to bring some change.

I don't dig the candy floss and rosy kind of film subjects. Give me anything dark and grey!

I did 'Ek Tha Tiger,' but I wasn't in 'Tiger Zinda Hai.' I know and I feel that I'm ignored.

Not all Bollywood movies are made for the passion for it, they're mostly made to make money.

I generally don't talk about my personal life. It is one area that I like to keep to myself.

Actors who are super successful are the ones who thrive on the image by creating their forte.

I can't dumb down for the audience because I believe my audience is at least as smart as I am.

There's a watering down of sensibilities in commercial films and I don't seem to fit into that.

What could be more satisfying for an actor than having the liberty to select and do the work of his choice.

Even I run after money, but money is secondary for me. First comes the script and then my part in the movie.

The audience is sacrosanct for me. They put faith in me, trust me and I will try my best to live up to that.

Ironically India is the hub of animation outsourcing, but our own productions have been anything but fabulous.

Ek Tha Tiger' was a great script, director and leading superstar of the film industry Salman Khan is part of it.

The only reason I took up small roles in big banner films was in the hope to get the attention of other directors.

Music is a big passion for me, and whenever we all friends get together we play guitar, sing songs and play games.

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