Good scripts, which are apt for me, eventually come to me.

I always celebrate festivals - whether it's Holi or Diwali.

I am always on Instagram, Snapchat, and all other social media platforms... So, I am a very tech-friendly person, and I've grown up playing on my phone.

When you know someone for four-five years, you tend to know everything about the person. You tend to know when the other person is reacting to a certain situation, how the other person would react in a situation.

Nothing tastes like success.

I try to woo the person whom I love. Even a good morning call to start the day is good enough for me.

I have to do films for myself, films that make me learn. I also have to be an entertainer.

There's so much to learn as an actor.

It's very important to play a police role convincingly. It ups you in your career. Even 'Siruthai,' in which I played a cop in one of the roles, was a gamechanger.

Many of the characters I play are talkative - 'Oopiri' for instance - so the dubbing process gets longer.

Writing is not my forte, but I am good at visualising.

I love the process of filmmaking. I understood that you have to be a writer in order to be a director.

If you have to grow, you should face failures.

I don't like six-packs. If you get six-packs in a short time, it will cause health problems.

Bejoy Nambiar had offered me 'Shaitaan' some years ago. But I wasn't confident about my Hindi.

In reality, I am not in competition with any other actor except myself.

For me, working on the sets with Mani Ratnam is so familiar. It is the place where I grew up, so I am not nervous here.

Working on my Pongal release, 'Siruthai,' was a superb experience. I really enjoyed it, as it was a pucca commercial film.

Unless they excite me, I don't sign a movie.

I don't have a set target on the number of films I should do in a year.

I am very selective when it comes to scripts.

Yes, life has certainly changed post my engagement.

When you relate to a person and are being friendly, it's easy to do a scene without looking uncomfortable.

Bollywood? Me? No way.