The time I'm truly happy is when I'm playing with my son. We just mentally connect. There's nothing more fulfilling than playtime with him.

I have been in love with my wife since I was 17. She has always been my strongest support. Even when I didn't have this fame, she was there.

During college, I didn't really have an interest in what I was studying. It was during college that I first stumbled into forming an underground band where I was the lead vocalist. I had always had an ear for music, but nothing more than that. And that good ear of mine led me to learn and play a lot of instruments while in college.

I have developed my own brand of acting, and fortunately, people like it.

I observe a lot, and I try to pick out what looks good on me. I like to keep it basic and simple. Never too flashy. Remember, whatever suits you is the best, and it doesn't necessarily have to be the trend or the rave of the season.

There is no comparison between the life of a rock star and an actor. If I could now, I would be a rock star within a blink of an eye. So as far as music is concerned, yeah, I might just go back to it, but don't want to be unfair to it. It requires its proper time and space.

If I'm going to talk about something, I need to be educated about it, and I need to have seen all the perspectives.

Being trendy is alright, but clubbing all the trends in one look is a complete no.

One must be prepared for some surprises in life - some things will work out your way, some won't. You just have to keep working and do things to the best of your ability.

I don't think anyone gets bored of being called good-looking. We are all vain in one way or another.

Remember, the fit of your outfit can make or break your look. Ensure the fit is perfect, and you will be just fine.

Obviously, I'm not a man of steel in that people's words don't affect me. They might hurt me. But I am becoming immune to it as time goes by.

I've adopted a diet that minimises high glycemic index carbs, coupled with lean protein sources and a mix of vegetables.

I was an angry young man, a rebel without a cause, and I channeled my emotions into my music.

My wife is not insecure at all. She is one of the most sensible persons I know.

My father is pretty much a self-made man, and I am proud of that. He was born in Patiala and crossed the border from India to Pakistan when he was four.

Fans are half of an artiste... without someone to appreciate him, an artiste is nothing.

I have done films only because my roles were good in them. It has got nothing to do with being associated with any particular camp.

The motto of my life is, 'The best advice is no advice at all.'

Everyone has different interests, but instead of constructive learning, people generally tend to lean towards the negative... and I think social media has somehow given fuel to this kind of thinking.

I'm a quiet person. It's only when I am cued to talk that I talk. Otherwise, I'm reserved and a bit of a recluse.

I read the 'Kapoor & Sons' script in a half hour, forty five minutes. Not because I skimming through it... I read it like a book. By the end, I was blown away. I picked up the phone and said, 'This script is gold.'

If one wants to take a stand on something, one must be very educated about it.

I was born in Karachi, where my father used to work in the sales department of a pharmaceutical company. The nature of his job required him to travel, so we moved to Athens, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Riyadh and then went to Manchester during the Gulf War, moving back to Lahore closer to my father's retirement.