My wife and my kids have been my pillars.

I approach every film like it's my debut.

There is nothing more valuable than health.

I am glad I have experienced being a producer.

My mother was a professor of English and History.

I grew up in Punjab when terrorism was at its peak.

I've acted in Hindi, English, Tamil and Telugu films.

When grey character gets entertaining, the job is done.

As a kid, I always thought of being a cop or an army man.

When you play a cop, it's a different feeling altogether.

I think it's exciting to have a role with multiple layers.

I abstain from trying Punjabi cuisine because it is extra oily.

With no back-up in the industry, it is tough to prove yourself.

Gymming for me is as important as breathing or brushing my teeth.

Fitness has been a part of my life even before I became an actor.

What I am always careful about is not to repeat the same kind of roles.

A great physique and a good performance make for a delicious combination.

Yes of course, 'Dabaang' has certainly brought me more recognition and fame.

It is very satisfying for an actor to be able to play a historical personage.

If I can't give back to the society, then this isn't a good life I am leading.

My parents are no more but I am sure they are up there smiling and supporting me.

If your film and character are a hit, chances are you'll get typecast in that space.

Before getting into movies, I decided to get modeling or acting assignments in Delhi.

Interestingly, my role in the Tamil and Telegu version of 'Dabaang' is that of a boxer.

I am a huge fan of Jackie Chan and I have seen the 'Police Story' series so many times.

People get to know you better on the small screen, be it while judging or hosting a show.

I feel motivated everyday by seeing people and listening to them when it comes to fitness.

I work really hard on every character and do everything in order to make it look authentic.

I've always believed that it's the film that chooses the actor and not the other way round.

There is no difference working for Hindi or South films; the only difference is the language.

The way cinema has grown I think, doesn't matter if its Hindi or South. People watch all languages.

I am very shy by nature and I won't even have told people about my birthday, had I not been an actor.

I will continue sending migrants home until the last migrant reunites with his family and loved ones.

There is always a producer within an actor. You just wait for the right time to start functioning as one.

People should have access to sports, especially in cities like Mumbai, where we have a shortage of space.

I feel that our country's real heroes are our brave soldiers who leave their families to protect our land.

My dad got selected in the Indian Army, but he was not allowed to go, as my grandparents had reservations.

Migrant workers have helped build our roads, homes and offices. We cannot stand and watch them be homeless.

I always believe that expressing grief on social media isn't enough, it is very important to take some action.

Millions of people come every day to Mumbai to fulfill their acting dreams. Being one of them is always tough.

To look in great shape, it becomes imperative for me to do exercise methodically. So gymming is part of my routine.

It's important to take care of your skin and get regular facials and treatments, especially if you are traveling a lot.

You have to give your best as you can't guarantee the success of your film, but you can always give a good performance.

When I was doing engineering, one day I thought that I want to be an actor, and apart from acting, I want to produce also.

I love being an actor. So, when I am the baddie on screen, I am just doing my job and I am doing it with love and honesty.

I am very happy being an actor. I am doing very well for myself in the acting profession. I am not going to join politics.

I have no interest in politics. I have been offered to join politics, but I am not even interested in it even one per cent.

I will be playing the role of Pullela Gopichand in the PV Sindhu biopic. It's an honor to be able to portray him on screen.

A six pack is not a big deal... You need to work on your entire body and concentrate on other parts too, to get a fab physique.

I miss my mom and dad. They brought me into this world and I wish they were with me on my birthday. So I don't celebrate it much.

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