There is immense pressure of being caught in the rat race. At such times, I'm glad I have just one child.

Milk is excellent for our body, but unless you are not utilising it for our exercises, it is not worth anything.

I stay away from alcohol and cigarettes, as I am a tee-totaller.

I can give you 150 philosophies about converting to vegetarianism, but you will only convert if your body feels right. I, for instance, feel fabulous; my body feels clean after becoming a vegetarian.

I believe 'Takkari Donga' didn't do too well. But I had a blast doing the film.

I absolutely adore sweets, especially the exotic variety, and am a fanatical chocoholic.

I used to come to school with my school bag hanging on one shoulder and the cricket kit on the other. It was pretty cool and I felt special.

I realise that surviving in the film industry is not an easy job, but if one puts one's heart and soul into one's work, anything is possible.

You can never write off a good actor, look at Arshad Warsi, one 'Munna Bhai' and he's back in business.

My wife was an excellent mother, her loss has left a big void in my son's life, and those are shoes that I cannot fill. The loss of a parent has not been easy on him.

I have done some 104 films across languages, most of which had action.

We need to embrace fitness. We only have to blame ourselves for our lack of fitness.

I wanted to pursue my passion for cricket, but after school, I got into an engineering college.

I have strong views against substance usage and abuse. It's bad for kidney and central neuro system.

My hero is Akshay Kumar. He is extremely fit.

I eat everything but in the right quantity.

I do not adhere to any strict diet plans as I feel they do more harm.

I know that I don't have the image of a lover boy.

I had a good experience while shooting for 'Mahanayak.'

I was the first Indian to be featured in the London edition of 'GQ' magazine and it was a six page story.

I saw Adrien Brody's Oscar speech and was moved to tears.

I was one of the first ones to be on the cover of 'Society' magazine in 1995 flaunting my six packs.

I am happy that Delhi is now catching up fast on the nightlife circuit. The city has a rocking night life.

Bigg Boss' has given me a more mature audience.