I totally believe in romance and love and all that.

You know, I definitely have an inclination to work in the public sector.

I have to say, you know, I've seen so many people go through the cycle and become famous and not famous anymore and, you know, want - have their priorities change and want different things.

Women have been interesting forever.

A question I get asked a lot is 'What is it like to play the straight guy all the time?' And I'm totally okay with it.

I probably wouldn't be acting if I didn't grow up in Hollywood.

I would be an idiot to say comedy is easy, but it does come naturally. It never feels forced.

I love being part of an ensemble.

I don't think that there's been one example in history where somebody has openly talked about their personal life and it's done them any good.

People don't believe this, but Hollywood really is a meritocracy.

As much as my parents are part of Hollywood, I have no recollection of them giving me advice about it.

I think anybody who has had a long relationship and has had a really hard time letting go, wants to feel like it's not all for naught, and it's meaningful, because it makes you who you are.

There's people who watch shows while they're preparing their dinners, and they don't want to focus, and they don't want to be challenged, and whatever. And then there's people who want to really sit down and get into a character in a world, and feel like they're expanding, or they have complex relationships, or whatever.

I love romantic comedies. I have a deep respect for them. I think they're really difficult to write and write well.

In early high school years, I was pretty chubby, and I spent a lot of time on my computer, before it was cool to have a computer - because there was a time that was true. So that's where I developed my personality.

People are very nice to me, and they've been nice as my career has gotten better and I've gotten more jobs. But the reality is that if I decided tomorrow that I didn't want to act anymore, it's not like people are going to be like, 'Please, come back!'

Sure, being good at your job is really important, but in acting, so much of the decision's already made the minute you walk in the room because they're like, 'His hair's good or she's got the right skin color' or whatever. It's so random, but it's so physically oriented.

Music is hugely important to me.

Well, I'm not a method actress by any stretch of the imagination so the best thing that I can do is be as real as possible and find whatever commonality in that character that I can see myself.

I'm a comedy geek so anything comedy related, whether that's standup shows, improv shows, I'm all over that. That's my favorite way to be entertained always.

It's hard to find female leads that are flawed and interesting and dynamic.

My diploma was in film and videography and I then went to a film academy in New York, where I trained in acting as well.

There is such wastage of money in masala films!

Working in independent cinema is far more frustrating than mainstream because it is difficult to get money to make such films.