One thing I have realised is that there are no certainties. Anything can happen anytime.
Vishnu Vishal
I have the perfect family, but I would not mind having more dogs around me.
I'm shy and open up to very few people.
I've always admired how closely someone like C.V. Kumar works with the creative team to promote a film.
Most of my movies have been concept based and aimed at a certain audience, but I always wanted to do a film that catered to all.
My ideal destination is a place where my family is; it could be anywhere in the world and it'll still be home.
I never thought I was an achiever and was always low on confidence.
When someone praises me, I get wary. If someone has something negative to say, I invite them over for a long chat. They are important for my growth as an actor.
When my son was born, I was busy with the shoot of the film. So sometimes I would come in the wee hours and he would be sleeping and when he is awake, I am gone for work.
I felt cheated because a lot of people wanted a relationship with my father, and they played me.
I won't say no if I'm approached for a Hindi film.
I keep myself away from negativity because it leaves me agitated.
I'm a sportsman. I am used to failures, and bouncing back from them.
When I help people around me. It gives me immense happiness.
I get angry very fast, and it's intense. I start breathing heavily, and don't like it.
I prefer exiting from projects that don't meet certain conditions, which primarily have to do with the script. When I'm disturbed, I can't act. I'm no use as a non-actor, right?
Finally, 'Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu' happened. The director had doubts if a city-bred, fair-looking boy would fit the role of a village kabbadi player.
I choose films based on gut instinct.
I am not from any acting background, not from any film family.
After my second and third movies, which did not click, I realised I should not do something that's too heavy.
I always wanted to become a cricketer.