Whichever profession you are in, the profession becomes a part of your personal life too. So, acting has become a part of me in all synergies.
I think 'Maharbharat' was the turning point of my career. If not very smoothly, my career did move in a much better way.
My suggestion to everyone would be to marry someone as long as you really want to get married and not for any other reason. If you agree to get hitched for some other reason and it doesn't materialise, then it just turns into a sad story.
I don't slot genres according to soap, historical, mytho and crime. For me, the most important thing is my role.
Whichever profession you are in, the profession becomes a part of your personal life too. So, acting has become a part of me in all synergies.
Acting takes inspiration from all the allied fields - be it diction, dancing, reading, narrating, I try to imbibe all those things to perfect my acting skills.
Experience is my biggest teacher in life. I lost my father at a very young age, that's what made me more mature.
Experience is my biggest teacher in life. I lost my father at a very young age, that's what made me more mature.
I think I don't get angry so often after marriage. This is primarily because initially when I used to get angry over things, it would make Ridhima unhappy and I can't see her not smiling.
I am not really a cook as such, but I have lived a bachelor life when I first came to Mumbai, so at times I have had to cook for myself for basic survival.
I would be on top of the world if 'Remix' comes back. I wasn't playing a central character in it but it was my first show. It brought me to Mumbai and will always be special.
My mother is a lawyer by profession. Now she has shifted with me in Bombay. I lost my father a long back.
My childhood was not great but not that bad either. I've always had a loving and caring mother with me.