Social media makes you think.

I should now find myself a wife!

My take on fashion involves comfort.

My trainer is very helpful in keeping me fit.

It's not easy to put a smile on people's faces.

My first proper relationship was at 16 in college.

I like somebody a lot, let me just put it like that.

I follow my heart and my instinct about films and people.

When a film fails, the lead actor is always blamed for it.

I have been passionate about fitness from a very young age.

I do films that I'd also like to watch as an audience member.

Let film-makers take a call about what films they want to do.

I am restless like my father and do two-three things at a time.

Filmmaking is a very serious job, and I want to concentrate on that.

Nobody is ready to burn money just because you have a filmi lineage.

My father never raised his voice or his hand on me when I was a kid.

Language is no barrier. I watch Telugu movies, and I really enjoy them.

I am a huge fan of shows like 'Breaking Bad,' 'Dexter,' 'The Mentalist.'

Things have to touch me as a human being. I do films that touch my heart.

I don't really care what anyone else is doing. I'm only focussed on my work.

I am not looking or thinking that every move of mine will generate mass hysteria.

People think the effort is less in popular commercial cinema, but that's not true.

Stardom can be obtained only after surviving and giving good films for almost 20 years.

I'm alright with people making up stuff about me, but not when there's a woman involved.

What matters is whether the audience likes the film or not. Everything else is secondary.

The translation of social media buzz does not really happen. Films do well through word of mouth.

It's true that I am surrounded by beautiful women in the movies. But the romance is only on screen.

Whether you work with your family or someone from outside, you can't take the audience for granted.

One has to always do better work than their previous film. It is essential to do something new every time.

I love cinema and creating new things, but essentially, I am creating all this because I want people to see it.

I don't want to be known as a 'player.' I don't want to give plastic smiles on television and say 'No comments.'

I do a mix and match of many exercises. But before anything I do, I go for a warm up, as it of prime importance.

To be very honest, I worked harder on 'Humpty...' I did many workshops. I never did workshops in 'Main Tera Hero.'

Every creativity has a motive. Either one does it for money, for fame, or for passion. My energies go out for passion.

I see a lot of actor-bashing because they are the face of the film. Actors are just following someone else's direction.

Salman bhai is amazing, and he is one of the greats of our cinema, and I don't think I should be compared to Salman Khan.

For me, more than general box-office collections, what really matters is that I am doing something that I enjoy and love.

Every film is like a baby for me; it's like my own child. I feel protective and aggressive each time my film hit theatres.

Anything I do in life, the first person I share it with is my elder brother. He always tells me the way to take it forward.

I like normal girls. When I come home, I don't want to discuss films; I want to discuss what her world is like and other things.

I wanted to be performer; like, I used to dance at weddings. I felt acting was my calling, and that is something I wanted to do.

If you are a great guy off screen but you are a bad actor and are dishonest to your work, then I would not spend my money on you.

My brother starting earning early in life. I stopped taking money from my parents, and my brother would give me the pocket money.

Superstars in every era have come from outside the industry, and that will continue to happen because cinema is nobody's birthright.

I am protecting my personal life because for me, that's my sanctity. When I am done with shooting and home, that's my reality check.

I'm most active on Instagram, then Twitter, and then Facebook. I haven't opened up Snapchat for the public; it's only for my friends.

I am growing with my audience. When I made my debut, I was 24, and they have grown up with me. They are with me with each choice of mine.

Directors have good and bad movies. My father also made some flop movies, and he had bigger hits, too. That should not determine anything.

You have one heart, and once you give it away, it's gone. If you wear it on your sleeve, a lot of people are there to take advantage of it.

My dad has always been vocal about critically appreciating me. If I have done a bad job, he will definitely try to correct me with his inputs.

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