When you're sick, you actually realize how important health is.
I think 'Ek Chhotisi Love Story' has really damaged me. People think they can compromise my reputation and get away with it.
I'm extremely unhappy with the projection of 'Tum' as a hot film. It's demeaning not just to me but to the producer and director.
I feel somewhere there is a fault in this whole mindset of not accepting the natural process. To age gracefully, to accept life with grace has more beauty and charm. But you have to be fit and healthy. And that is something we should strive for.
When you have a good director, everything is taken care of.
One has to stay dignified about whatever is happening in life.
What we get at home is 100% organic food. We are also 90% vegetarian.
Cancer makes you realise that you will be dead one day. It's so common seeing people dying and falling sick, but we aren't really ever able to comprehend it ourselves. The realisation that I am here for a certain period of time and will be gone after that made me value my time and life.
One of the many joys of being an actor is to understand the human psychology.
I love working with the younger generation.
I like working with creative people who are receptive to new ideas, who want to do things that are different, who want to create films of a different mould.
After being diagnosed with cancer, one is in a lot of fear and anxiety about the anticipated pain and the painful treatment.