I tried to dance in my earlier films, but it was more like struggling to stay afloat once you are thrown into the water.
I used to believe that the number eight is unlucky for me and would even avoid anything that would add up to 8 - like 17, 26 and so on. I would religiously visit astrologers and wear different stones to bring in good luck.
I was an assistant director for a year, and I realized, 'God, this is a lot of hard work. This is going to take time. So what's the shortcut? What's the better option?' Then thankfully, someone said, 'Why don't you become an actor?'
Boldness, sensuality and an unapologetic way of showing things, that is part of my films.
When a film is successful, you don't need to shout about it from the rooftops. I don't believe in going into overdrive. There's no desperation to be acknowledged as the reason for a film's success.
Every married man who wants peace in the relationship, should learn the trick to avoid that one question - 'How is the food?'