I have always said that my inspiration is society, the world we live in.
I am an actor. It's very unfair when people categorise and term me as a television actor or film actor.
Our society is full of hypocrites and irrational people.
Everybody has a different goal and a way of planning his/her career.
When I used to watch TV when I was young, it was a fun space which helped us relax and de-stress.
No person should become complacent by his/her work and think that he/she has done their best.
I think I have done my share of the saas-bahu dramas.
I can read Gujarati and speak some, too!
I love talking to strangers and absorb their life experiences.
All my characters are quite relatable, as they are flawed, true, and honest. All of us are flawed; nobody is pure and pious.
Like every actor, I am always on the lookout for interesting characters.
I have had my share of relationships and broken hearts, so there has been a proper balance in life.
Anil Kapoor is fantastic. Words fall short to see his determination.
I have always admired Mr. Naseeruddin Shah, Mr. Anupam Kher, the late Om Puri ji, and Amitabh Bachchan.
I can't do too many things at one time.
There is unlimited scope for a film to expand and grow on the Internet.
As main protagonist, there's so much that you have to prove.
I was out with my friends when a casting agent came up and asked me if I was interested in acting.
The only competition I actually want is with my own self, and for me, work comes above all.
I want to remove the curtain of pretence from all of my characters.
I reach on the sets ready to be moulded by the director and give my best shot.
When I realised that TV would be my playground, I decided to be content with what I had. I gave it my all.
There is no denying that TV pays really well.
My hairdresser loves me because he gets the liberty to get creative with my hair.
Those who talk to themselves are the truest actors.
I am someone who does not plan a lot. I go with the flow, and I just want people to know me as an actor.
I think what I look for in a script, it's the relatability quotient that matters the most.
I'm really grateful to God for whatever I have.