I would like to be more fit, but I don't think I will put on fat or gain weight for movie roles. I am not going to do that.
I think that, occasionally, fame and popularity can garner more attention for individuals or films. But as a person who believes in my craft, I like the romantic notion that skill and hard work is more important than notoriety.
I firmly believe that one of the best kept secrets to soft and glowing skin is moisturisation.
Ritesh Deshmukh is rock star. He has a lovely family. He works so hard, and he's a great actor. He's funny, friendly, doesn't have an ego, and is so nice to everyone. He's a fine professional, a good husband, and a good father. That's a rock star for me.
For me, life is about experiencing many new things and working with good people, working on good projects, and in general, just having any kind of job.
My priority is the script. Get me a good script, and I will sign the movie. I think I should leave the casting up to the experts!
People will still give me attention: even when my teeth are gone, I'll have some good stories to tell.
You should never go on diet and must follow a healthy lifestyle.
In this hectic life, we have no time to take care of ourselves, hence massage is needed for rejuvenation and stress reduction. A lot of people are looking for quick fixes: like, they are taking medications, and they are doing other things which are not healthy. But massage is very holistic and natural.
I had to struggle with the language. I can understand Hindi now, but I still can't communicate. And things get lost in translation; I feel rejected all the time.
As a child, I did watch some Hindi movies at home with Dad, but I didn't know who anyone was. I wasn't interested, honestly.
It took me just three months to pick up Hindi. I guess I'm a fast learner when it comes to languages.
I think massage is a very important part of life, which is present from centuries as an imminent part of India's tradition.
I like to wear jewellery, even though I like my look to be minimalist. When I go out for events, I like to have at least one statement piece. It always adds glamour.
No matter where I travel, I make sure to carry a Vaseline body lotion with me to keep my skin well moisturised all the time.
I pride myself on my personilty and not my looks because one day, I will be old and crusty with a moustache, and someone is going to love me for my personality and not looks. So whoever is going to marry me is going to laugh till he dies.
My motto is never to hold on to anything. I accept and then let go: not just the negatives, but the praise, too. Or it'll get to my head.
Stereotyping of any race or culture is narrow-minded, and I can't wait to help break the shackles.
To kill yourself for earning a salary is not worth it.
I am not saying one is better than the other. I enjoy both. But Hollywood is far more organised than Bollywood.