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I think that's the magic of any part - unravelling the mystery of what kind of person your guy is based on the words he says and the actions that he does.

I started to view theatre like a spiritual experience. You're on stage saying somebody else's lines, but you're saying them with full commitment of being that person.

If I was lying on the side of the mountain, dying, would I have any regrets? Yeah. I would regret not making films.

When a film does well, everyone is usually happy and grateful, but for me, the impression the film leaves upon my mind is created during the process of filming; my memories are not a reflection of critics' reviews and box office figures.

It feels good to be able to work with a director and actors I've admired.

Acting is acting, regardless of the medium.

Ideally, for me, the power of appreciation lies in getting better roles and being given more responsibility as an actor.

I did plays because I liked plays. I studied psychology because I was fascinated by the subject, and I hope to keep doing films because I love the medium.

I would love to work with anybody who has a good story to tell - Patrick Graham, Vikramaditya Motwane, Anurag Kashyap, Neeraj Ghaywan, Coen Brothers, Wes Anderson. I don't know why I was not considered for that Indian guy's part in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.'

I am a little bored of playing negative characters.

I am not interested in one-sided characters.

I am really tired of playing characters who don't care about people.

I don't really know or care about trends.

Any actor who says that they don't want the attention, and that they're tired of all the interviews and photoshoots, are just pretending.

Your whole life doesn't have to be one long, smart monologue.

If you are being interviewed, just be polite, have fun.

One must say no to some opportunities to open the possibilities of others.

As you know, before entering the glamorous world of Bollywood, I was into theatre, where I played varied roles, from a lover boy to a servant.

I've been doing plays ever since school. There's never really been a stop to it.

I appreciate being known as 'best character' rather than as the 'best bad guy.'

It's harder to scream at someone you just chatted with at lunch. I mean, if you're a superb actor, you might be able to do that, but I couldn't do it.

I'm really a nice guy!

I really enjoyed working with Ranveer Singh.

Memorizing the song and singing it are two different things.

I am an eco-friendly person and a vegetarian.

I do have carbon footprints because of travel, but apart from that, I am simple guy.

I am quite an animal and nature lover.

'Absolute Water' converts sewage water into water which can be even consumed - if only one can get rid of the taboo of drinking sewage water, which they do in many parts of the world!

I was afraid that I'd be typecast as the token firang. That happened initially. Now, I am acting in 'Noises Off' and 'Menagerie,' where all of us are playing British and American characters. That makes me feel better.

You have to do all kinds of things like voice-overs, corporate gigs, and edit videos to support yourself.

An interesting life could always use a little seduction, confidence, ambition, and danger.

I just do what I get cast in.

Ranveer is a great co-actor. He is extremely reactive and extremely responsive. He is a pleasure to work with.

Sometimes, even when you aren't shooting, 25 percent of your brain is still with your character.

I'm just glad to be part of groovy films.

I am interested in seeing 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota' by Vasan Bala, so I would like to work with him, and I also would like to work with Vikram Aditya Motwani, Abhishek Chaubey, Vishal Bhardwaj, and Kabir Khan.

For me, India symbolises a big fire and a big river.

It's nice to get compliments from both girls and guys.

There is serious Islamophobia in the world.

My father was the captain of a cargo ship. When I was about two years old, we used to sail with him. The crew of his ship would dress me up in fancy dress and make me dance for them. I was a performing monkey!

I acted all through school and college.

When you are not successful, nobody listens to you.

Strangely, or maybe not so strangely, a lot of the roles that I am offered are of Muslim characters, maybe because I looked a certain way in 'Neerja.' But I am actually Parsi.

In 'Raabta' I've two personalities to project, and yes, there are distinct shades of grey.

I've been doing theatre for years, but film acting has broadened my horizon.

'Neerja' is such a solid film. Everything about the film has substance, be it sound, writing, story, background scores, or direction.

It occurred to me that actors are selfish, and they think that the world revolves around them. For one year, I quit, and I went to an ashram in Bihar and went to Himalayas backpacking.

I have done one or two plays in New York briefly.

In theatre, I get comedy or nice lead roles. I don't understand a grey or negative role.

I don't really understand this negative or positive role thing. A role is a role.

Be it films or shows or plays, it's the content that matters the most.

It is important for an actor to play different roles.

In 'Padmaavat,' you are pushed to be as good as the frame, to have a presence that lives up to the grand, operatic, intricate, beautiful frame that you inhabit. I love trying to rise to that.

I heard that Sanjay Leela Bhansali has an eye for detail, and it shows in his work, but seeing it firsthand is a powerful experience.

If I see that everything the director does is motivated by trying to achieve the best, I can accept anything.

In 'Jonaki,' it isn't about the individual actor. The actor is as important as the wall, or the water flowing down the wall, or a shadow. That kind of acting is also fascinating to me, not to be invisible necessarily, but to be in perfect synchronicity with the environment.

I try to conserve water and avoid plastic as much as I can.

I have a car, but I don't use it very much - only when I go for my shoots - so the carbon footprint is tiny.

I am not a major jet-setter; I am a simple man who likes to be on a good beach, have a little swim, and play beach football.

What I play on screen doesn't bother me.

If the role is complicating and challenging enough for me to push me out of my comfort zone, then I get very excited.

I like going with the flow.

I don't believe in the separation between mankind and nature. Mankind is nature.

I trekked in the Himalayas, walked up to the Gangotri, and lived in an ashram.

The Rotterdam Film Festival really makes you feel like part of a film family.

Discovery Channel's 'Planet Healers' will provide a look into how businesses can exist for more than just making profits, how they can help create a better and sustainable future.

'Flip' is an anthology of four short films, and I am in the one called 'Massage,' along with Sandeepa Dhar and Viraj Patel.

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