I have always been wanting to do TV as it is a huge medium and in India we are making such amazing shows.
I want to be associated with content and characters that will be embedded in the hearts and minds of people for a long time.
When I got to know that I will be doing 'Dilwale,' I was numb. I called my mother and told her, and there was a two-minute silence.
As much as I'd love to explore other genres, I won't leave comedy. This genre has given me an identity.
I won't ever stop working in comedy films because all the comedies that I've worked in are different from each other.
I am very passionate about my first cup of morning tea. I like it in a certain way, so rather than having someone follow my instructions and go through the drill I prefer to just make my own cup of tea.
Nowadays if you talk of comedy as a film genre, you cannot create a simple comedy film, because there are so many other platforms where you can watch comedy free of cost.
If your character is written well and is meaty enough, even two scenes has the potential to stand out.