The thing is, comparison and pressure have no boundaries. There will be comparison with your co-star, with the films that are releasing with your film.
There is no assurity that something will be a success because it is a remake or because it does/does not have a superstar.
There are certain situations, when you're in America, when people understand you better without an Australian accent.
I am incredibly cynical, and I don't think that's something people would guess. People think I'm all positive, but I'm a skeptic.
It's in my blood to welcome all possible challenges. So something that makes me step out of my comfort zone is what I love doing.
It feels great pleasure and honour to be associated with a film like 'Gold.' I have always believed in meaningful cinema, and this movie was one such opportunity.
Things for me have quite changed after 'Kabir Singh,' and I am happy with the way things are shaping up.
My idea of chilling is to detox, and after you complete a project, there's so much to unlearn and start afresh.
It is not easy to participate in the 21 km. marathon. It takes a lot of energy, determination, and will power. It takes months to train to reach that mark with a proper diet chart.
When a show ends, I need some time to chill, as I feel that I have grown five years older after doing it! I need at least a month to rejuvenate. This happens with Indian TV shows. If you do a show continuously for more than a year, you feel 10 years older.