I don't fear being judged as a misogynist.
'PKP' was a huge success, and even the sequel did well. I became very choosy after that.
I have no problem in doing comedy, as I am happily consolidating my image of a comic actor.
I want to be a commercially viable actor. I want that the distributors and producers should earn the money; then only, you become a bankable actor.
I try to woo the person whom I love. Even a good morning call to start the day is good enough for me.
Good scripts, which are apt for me, eventually come to me.
If fans consider me a heartthrob, I think it has more to do with the kind of characters that I have played.
I love the chocolate boy image. I love my heartthrob image.
I am always on the lookout for roles which will help me better myself.
I come from a middle-class family in Gwalior.
After 'King of Monologues,' now I'm loving the term 'Bromantic Hero.'
I'm a fan of Adidas Originals. I love their Stan Smith collection.
There are films that look very interesting when on paper, but things change while shooting. At times, things changed during post-production, and I see no reason to blame anything on anyone. It is a collaborative effort. If it failed, we should face it.
My worst fear is to not able to understand what my director wants me to do. I might not be able to reciprocate to his idea or vision. I may not be able to perform before the camera. Those are my worst fears.
I was with my mother at a mall when our car was suddenly surrounded by people. Initially, she loved seeing her son getting mobbed. Then the crowds started swelling, and they began to push and shove and tilt the car. My mom's joy turned into anxiety.
My characters have never waged a war against any gender. They are all about friendship and being loyal to your friends.