With the advent of technology the world has surely become a smaller place.
Saqib Saleem
It was hard saying goodbye to that oblivion they call childhood.
I've been very lucky to debut with Yashraj films, then being directed by Karan Johar and now Amol Gupte.
It is an absolute delight to work with Ranveer. He is a thorough professional and at the same time, he is such a cool guy.
I love how my mom loves everyone unconditionally.
Whenever I am dating somebody, I want her to take care of me like my mother.
The traffic is getting worse everyday and thus making people do things they ideally wouldn't do and you can't blame them as sitting in their cars getting baked in the sun for at least a couple of hours everyday would turn anyone delirious.
It's so hard saying goodbye... it's hard saying good bye to all the things that one has held dear for weeks, months, sometimes years.
A brother can give his sister lots of love.
When kids my age were crying over girls, my first heartbreak was not because of some silly school time crush but because I lost out on playing for Delhi's Under 14 team, even after I was selected in the playing eleven.
I want to surprise people with my work every time.
To find a good script is very important, because the chances and opportunities I would be getting will be very far and few.
It is always great to come back to your own college.
I am not content at all. I am a very greedy actor, I just want to keep exploring myself.
I want to do different kind of roles that people don't want to do.
As a newcomer in the industry, it was my dream to work with Karan Johar.
I started getting modelling assignments and that's how I became interested in acting. But my father, who last watched Dilip Kumar's ' Devdas,' wanted me to do MBA. I didn't listen to him and gave my audition for Yash Raj films' 'Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge' and got selected for it.
I don't want to be stuck to any specific genre.
I want the whole country to love me and I have no qualms in admitting it.
There is no better institute than Hindu College.
I am an actor so I have to do my work and going beyond societal norms.
Thank you Sachin Tendulkar. For teaching me and a million others how to be humble, how to keep fighting and above all how to be consistent in life. In whatever he does he is and always will be the man apart from my father who taught me about life. I love you.
I was a bully while growing up.
Huma has made her mark in the industry with films like 'Gangs of Wasseypur' and 'Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana.' I am happy for what she has achieved today because we belong to a non-film background.
Not many people know this about me, but my first passion in life was cricket.
Besides acting, I have tons of plans but there is time for it.
I am damn happy for Huma. I think 'Kaala' will be a game changer for her, it is one of the nicest script.
I am a very big fan of Aamir Khan. He has a great filmography. I also want to do films like him.
I am just enjoying the attention I am getting. It has been very overwhelming.
It's difficult to keep your eyes moist free and your head clear when the girl you really really liked chooses to go on a date with your best friend.
Kabir sir is an extremely planned director. He knows how his film is going to look like and knows exactly what edits are to be made in the film. Thus, it helps the actor a lot when they work with somebody who is so planned.
I had watched 'Stanley Ka Dabba' and wanted to be a part of Gupte's kind of cinema. As an actor, I am hungry for diverse roles and my sole aim is to learn as much I can from him.
I am a cricket lover and wanted to be a cricketer.
It is a way to express yourself. Fashion has to be individual and I like to express my fashion the way I style myself.
Beckham is the best styled person in the world.
One of the defining moments in my life was when I had the privilege to speak to him over the phone. I couldn't say anything - I was tongue tied. I just cried out of sheer happiness. That day I made a promise to myself; One day I will play for Sachin's team- I'll play for team India.
I come from a family where two wheelers were not allowed. No seriously not even a tiny cycle around the compound.
I can never be on time anywhere.
I need to crack the Mumbai traffic code - if I leave early, under the assumption that there will be traffic, I get completely clear roads and reach an hour before my meeting, and then because I can't find parking I end up having to walk anyway.
I am a movie buff - I even claim I am a Hindi film encyclopedia post 1988(only because that was the year I was born in... haha).
Now that I am an actor (if you can call me that) I still watch movies with the same childlike enthusiasm.
The point is movies can teach a lot without preaching.
Though I have been a sportsperson all my life, movies have always been an essential part of my life.
We cannot stay enveloped in our own reality and turn a blind eye to the plight of others.
Just because something is not happening to you doesn't mean that it never will.
Our lives are slowly but surely becoming connected to each other.
The actor's journey to learn should never stop.
I feel as an actor it is very essential to develop new hobbies at least once every two to three months, so that you are pretty well acquainted with all the new things around you.
It's soo freaking hard studying all night for your exams when you know there is no hope of clearing the dreaded Hindi paper.
Things happen overnight for some people, not everyone.