Gurmeet Choudhary

Actor

100 Quotes

I believe that sudden fame is not good.

It is tough to make people laugh, but when there is comfort level with co-stars and director it all works well.

I watched war films so that I have an understanding of what has already been done and what I could do in 'Paltan.' I watched films like 'Atonement,' 'Schindler's List,' 'Inglourious Basterds,' 'The Reader,' 'Downfall,' 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'Katyn,' 'Enemy at the Gates' and many more. I hope it all reflects in my performance in the film.

I think acting comes from within, even if the person is a model.

Because I've seen so many different cultures, I can carry off anything comfortably and with confidence, even dhotis and lungis.

I played Ram in 'Ramayan' for two years and I learnt to be a good human being from that character.

I thank God for giving me Debina.

I am not choosy and would work in any film with a good script.

As people look up to me, I wanted them to know there is no excuse as there are various alternatives to be fit if one really wants to. Some of the most basic forms are walking, jogging, gymnastics, and dancing.

With gyms unaccessible, Yoga is the only way to keep yourself fit.

I had told Debina that I'd make our marriage official only when I could afford a home for her. Strangely, the media never got to know. Only our very close friends knew, not our family.

I used to take up any work that came my way, and used to be paid all of 300-400 rupees a day.

I'm not a stranger to fan attention. I do have my share of admirers and fans. To me they are God. Whatever I am, whatever I've achieved is because of them.

I love the way I feel after a good workout, I feel energised and ready to take on anything.

Bruce Lee has fascinated me since childhood.

I played Lord Ram. It was a difficult character because I was just 21 years old and I played Ram at such a young age.

My dad was in the army. We used to travel a lot, to different cities, because of his postings. I've lived in Chennai, Srinagar, Assam, etc.

Playing Lord Ram is a once in a lifetime opportunity and, thankfully, people were convinced with my interpretation of the divine character all those years ago.

I believe when you work hard, even if you are a mediocre actor, the audience connects to you.

'Geet' was a completely different show from me. From playing Ram previously to essaying Maan Singh, it was a different experience altogether.

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