I visit India a lot.

Yeah, my family is of Indian heritage.

I don't have a Facebook or Twitter account.

I don't think I have the pulling power of Jim Carrey.

I'm not a Casanova in 'The Newsroom,' by the way - just another hard worker.

Training in taekwondo for eight years and then being able to do it in a film was pretty amazing.

I'm an Asian guy growing up in London so I see myself as British, but India is part of my culture.

I have a Blackberry which I use, but I am one of those people who can only type on it with one hand.

You're never going to truly wrap your head around things that take a lifetime to study while making a movie.

The dark side is when you are with family and friends, and you have paparazzi screaming at you - that's been hard to deal with.

But I'm tone deaf - window-shattering tone deaf. I can't sing for the life of me. I can't sing or dance, so no remake of 'Grease' for me!

Television moves fast, and you don't have the indulgences you have when you're shooting movies of so many takes because there are tight deadlines.

The thing is, I am a loving person. I am super sappy when it comes to romance. But I'm not the Antonio Banderas, swashbuckling, Pierce Brosnan, smooth-talking type.

'Slumdog' was my first movie, and I had never been to India before - I was just a teenager in the U.K. with my headphones and my Nike shoes. What did I know about growing up in a slum?

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