Social media is just a platform. What some people decide to do with it results in something good or bad.

Being a person of the armed forces is not easy. Performing it is also not easy. There is a sense of discipline and body language that you need to have throughout.

When I was doing 'Baahubali 2,' the story was being discussed with many people. The story evolved over 9-10 months in that way.

A myth that operated for a year was that my broad structure secretly held a deadly body. I was so wary of my burgeoning tummy that I would conceal it by wearing very loose clothes.

I loved 'A Wednesday'; it is one of my top favourite films of all time.

I love to be in the entertainment space, and my aim is to create new content and entertain people, whether it's in movies or on TV.

I have grown fond of the food which is made in Barkas, and I try to go there at least once a week. Some of the food joints don't even have a proper name, but it's so different compared to rest of the places in Hyderabad.

While we were shooting 'Baahubali,' I had a knee injury, and a few months later, Prabhas injured his shoulder. Those two injuries meant a break of around five months from the schedule. So around that time, I was doing absolutely nothing, and Neeraj Pandey called me with 'Baby.'

Language has never been a barrier for me. I grew up learning Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil.

I love the characters in 'Wolf of Wall Street' and 'House of Cards.'

I don't understand why they keep forks and spoons on the table while serving biryani. You are supposed to eat it with your hand, and I prefer it that way.

My grandfather D. Ramanaidu has been in the film business for over 50 years, so I grew up in films.

Cinema plays an important role in uniting the entire nation as a single unit.

Incidents of the past - a lost love, a missed opportunity - shape us and make us what we are.

I always believe an actor is as good as the content as he gets or chooses.

I'm definitely open to doing a Malayalam film.

Abhimanyu Singh is a great guy to work with. He's very hard working.

For two years, I was without a movie down South, and 'Department' proved a disaster; people don't even remember the film.

Most of the things in your life are not in your control - the family you are born into, the parents, and the siblings you have. It is only friendship and love that you create for yourself in this lifetime.

Any skill requires training. I took the corporate approach to acting and wanted to develop the necessary skills.

When 'Dum Maro Dum' came my way, I took it up without thinking that I was crossing any boundary. It was a good film, and I wanted to do it.

It's awesome that we can make more and more movies that are crossing boundaries.

Most of my films have been very character driven.

Whether it is a relationship with family members, girlfriends, friends, or co-workers - every relationship is important. Even a casual acquaintance means something to me.