I'm tired of telling people what Bollywood is.

Love and hate are two of the strongest emotions.

I am a brat by nature and I don't repent what I do.

My worst fear is to not able to understand what my director wants me to do. I might not be able to reciprocate to his idea or vision. I may not be able to perform before the camera. Those are my worst fears.

I never wanted to be an engineer.

The reason I am an actor is because I have faith in myself.

My parents wanted me to get a degree.

I believe in method acting. Whenever I'm working on a character, I start behaving like him. I start doing these things which the character would normally do. Maybe that's the way I function as an actor, and I believe in it. And that's how I try and portray a character.

If I like a script, I will definitely pick films of different genres, but I won't do something just for the sake of it.

'Baazigar' was the movie which initiated my drift towards acting.

Shah Rukh Khan is an institution in himself. Like me, there are millions who adore and worship the Badshah of Bollywood. I've been a huge fan of him even before I decided to become an actor.

It is always good to perform with an actor who is good and inspires you to do better.

After 'King of Monologues,' now I'm loving the term 'Bromantic Hero.'

Since two of my films of 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' series worked, people think I am good in such roles.

There are films that look very interesting when on paper, but things change while shooting. At times, things changed during post-production, and I see no reason to blame anything on anyone. It is a collaborative effort. If it failed, we should face it.

Since in the end, as an actor, I cannot do much apart from giving my best on camera, I won't let myself be affected by the business of cinema.

I think comedy is a genre that has a lot of potential. It is a very content-driven film genre.

In the beginning of our career, we want to make an identity, and I am happy that people think I have good comic timing, and they are casting me in films.

Personally, I'm a fan of comedy movies that I can watch with my friends and family.

For 'Guest Iin London,' I got a lot of appreciation.

People think that I have figured it all out, at a young age, about love.

All my characters have been relatable.

A lot of my friends ask me for advice.

I am a reflection of my mother.