I believe stardom is a by-product of good work.

I am a calm person, and I never lose my composure.

Along with hard work, you also need luck by your side.

Father's day is very special much like Mother's day is.

You should meditate, workout consistently and eat right.

As an actor, what matters to me is to keep doing good work.

Luv Ranjan is like a big brother and has done a lot for me.

Personally, I always wanted to do a rom-com or an action film.

You've to be real, and think about yourself rather than others.

Sara Ali Khan and Kiara Advani are very beautiful and attractive.

Shooting for 'Paathshaala' was a good experience. I learnt a lot.

I think I am my sole competition and see only myself in my league.

Directors and actors are people whose career spans are very short.

I am a very shy person, hence it feels awkward to approach people.

The future will be good for those who work hard and sharpen their skills.

I have been through times when I would audition for roles and not make the cut.

My cousins and relatives are from Punjab, and we always speak in Punjabi at home.

In general, I like whatever my mother cooks. But I especially like her chat meals.

For me doing roles and having a constant connection with the audience is important.

I love the camera and I guess it's because it's been an integral part of my childhood.

I enjoy having a quiet celebration over good food with family and a few close friends.

In this business, believing in your work, being patient and consistent always pays off.

It's incredible that 'SKTKS' has done so well and my work as Titu has been appreciated.

As long as I give my 100 percent to my character and I feel connected to it, I am happy.

I am a homebody and don't socialise. If it was left to me, I would also quit social media.

I do visit the church every Christmas, spend time with family and close friends at dinner.

I surf online if I want some new combinations of workouts, and include them in my routine.

Every movie that comes to me is an opportunity for me to show that I can play varied parts.

I only want to focus on working hard and want to act in as many as three to four films every year.

I have realised that it's important to dedicate time to a film and role, no matter how big or small it is.

When films looked a little difficult I did two TV shows and learnt a lot. I even did modelling in between.

I would accompany my dad to his film's sets. I especially remember going with him on the sets of 'Vijaypath.'

We really love decorating the Christmas tree around Christmas and have our little fun by playing Secret Santa.

The more comfortable you are in front of the camera the more you can emote well. If you are confident then 90% game is won.

I am a Punjabi at heart, but I've been born & brought up in Mumbai and even did my schooling & graduation from Mumbai itself.

I'd like to believe that my face is very versatile and I can play the uber cool guy as well as the sexy hunk with equal ease.

Supporting customers through multiple channels is no longer an option for financial services organizations; it's a necessity.

What matters and what makes me feel content is the kind of script that comes my way and the quality of performance I deliver.

My father is an action director and he often worked with Veeru Devgnji. That's how I would end up at Ajay Devgn's film trials.

If you notice, the characters in 'PKP 1' & '2' and 'SKTKS' are relatable. I think writer Rahul Modi and Luv sir create a real world.

It's been quite a long time that I've been working out, so I know what sort of workouts work for which muscle group and overall strength.

My dad wants me to do action. Every time I go home, he asks me if I'm doing an action film or not, because then he wants us to do it together.

I don't like overacting or putting in way too much in a role when it is not required. It takes away the natural performance which you can give.

I have been crazy about Akshay Kumar, probably because he gives me the Delhi vibes. While growing up, I would watch each and every movie of his.

I always want to do real roles. When my father used to go to Dilip Kuamr's house, he used to show minute details of acting. I watch documentaries too.

One day, I met Luv Ranjan through a casting agent. That was the best day of my life. After my family, he is the only person who I trust and have faith in.

If my movies are earning decent numbers, my work is being appreciated, then you might not feel it, but if something bad happens, the onus doesn't come only on actors.

Fathers always have their shoulders available to children for support. They are a source of inspiration in our lives and for every son or daughter, they are the strongest.

It eventually comes down to the right timing and right scripts. Some may have two to three releases a year, some may have just one - luck changes with every Friday release.

I'm very happy and glad that people, especially the youth, are excited to meet me. I have a lot of gratitude, because these are the people who encourage you to follow your passion.

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