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Switching genres actually motivates me.
I smoke, I want to get rid of the habit.
I prefer more of outdoor exercises than gyming.
I have always been open towards character roles.
The best way to get out of depression is to work out.
Among Indian actors I'm a big fan of Hrithik Roshan's.
Shooting takes up all my time. But I'm not complaining!
As far as I am getting good roles I am the happiest person.
If we want good stories, writers should be given their due.
I like to be spoken about only when I am doing meaningful work.
I work according to the kind of character they want me to play.
I love being in Delhi, the food and the infrastructure are amazing.
If you want to keep a relationship, you must nurture them with love.
I get small screen offers all the time, specially for hosting shows.
I enjoy watching Daniel Day Lewis, Jude Law, Edward Norton, Kevin Spacey.
I am fine working with debutant directors. They have a freshness about them.
I am basically a Delhi boy who has been living in Mumbai for the past 12 years.
I have been constantly working. It's just that it has not been only Hindi films.
I miss roaming around the Basant Lok market, eating out, the Capital's wide roads.
I must confess I am a major foodie and you can't beat Calcutta when it comes to food.
During the day, I eat a lot of carbohydrates, but at night I stay away from such stuff.
There is certainly an economic disparity between Bollywood and the regional film industry.
Bengali movies are a great form of cinema too. Interestingly, they work with lower budgets.
I'm from a typical middle-class family in Delhi, with one of the most down-to-earth childhoods.
Today, presence on social media has become a yardstick to be cast - the parameter to get a job.
Like every one, I too enjoy commercial success but for me it is certainly not the end of world.
As a professional actor, you have to do a lot of things and a steamy number is just one of them.
I love the whole Punjabi culture as I have seen it very closely in Delhi in my growing up years.
I would love to be a part of an interesting, entertaining film in which I shine like never before.
'Little Baby' is a beautiful film about father and daughter relationship which talks of generation gap.
Shooting for Aamar Pratigya' was a completely delightful experience for the 25 days I shot for the film.
I have had a wide range of projects to choose from. That has saved me from donning a stereotypical image.
The place that I always come for the best Sushi in Delhi is Sakae Sushi at the Ambience mall, Vasant Kunj.
I think hosting is a far better option than acting in soaps as one feels much more responsible for the show.
All my summer and Puja vacations were spent in Calcutta with my didima and a host of other relatives and friends.
There weren't many options that came my way after Tum Bin.' Yet, people started expecting too much from me after that film.
There was a lot of struggle. People have different perceptions about you and sometimes looks also can limit you as an actor.
I used to live in Rajouri Garden. I was a shy child, dutiful to parents, serious in studies but happier on the sports ground.
I always knew I wanted to go into acting. So I dropped out of the modelling circuit and started taking acting and dance lessons.
Though I hunt for anything that is different, I am looking forward to play some historical characters and the role of Gladiator.
Instead of only doing songs and item dance,' we need to have a hard look at ourselves not only as actors, but people in this society.
As far as my absence from the public eye is concerned, that's because I'm publicity shy - something which is not considered good nowadays.
Small films, made on shoe-string budget work in big centres, and for that a substantial amount of budget should be set aside for marketing.
There were offers to do 'Tum Bin 2' and 'Tum Bin 3' but then it would have been the same kind of franchise films which I think limit an actor.
The off-screen Priyanshu is a homely person who likes to read, workout, watch films, meet friends and family. He is quite nice and I like him.
I had a couple of releases including Dil Ka Rishta,' Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai,' Madhoshi,' and Julie,' but they were badly released and went unnoticed.
In West Delhi I lived a very Punjabi way of life; I have always loved its gregariousness, courage, fun, drama and day-to-day joy of living and celebrating.
The whole cast of Sirphire' was a great fun to shoot with; singers Preet Harpal, Roshan Prince were like brothers while shooting and we formed our own trio.
I was married once. When the tinsel from Tum Bin' was wearing off, so was the happiness from my first marriage. Ever since, I've been wary of marrying again.
I know the volume of my work is less and I would have wanted to do more films. But I can't do just any role. That's the reason why I have done less crappy films.