I would say Karan Patel's vanity van is my favourite hangout spot.
It's good to be progressive, but don't shun the good things about tradition.
I want to encourage more people in small villages to take up sports.
To be honest, I was not very good in studies; I was an average student. I used to work hard, whether it was for wrestling or studies, as I considered myself not that talented. I used to mug up everything during exams.
It's good to get good marks, but some students take it on their heart when they score less in future. But the average student, on the contrary, keeps on trying to do something or the other to achieve his goals.
I have noticed that most of the successful businessmen are not that educated. But they are the ones who hire highly educated employees to work for them.
All this talk of equality remains merely on paper. In real life, women are still bound by several psychological shackles and emotional boundaries imposed on them by their families and others. If a girl comes home late, she is asked 100 questions, whereas boys are not answerable for anything. And this prevails across segments.
It is the women who bring the men to this world: men are there because of women. It was my mother who brought me out of a health condition that threatened to usurp me completely. If we still treat women with disrespect, it is utterly shameful.
I was very weak in my childhood, and arthritis took a toll on me. But my parents did everything in their might to help me recover. Slowly, I started recovering from the illness, and I made a pact with myself that I would not let my past dwell on my future.
The only specialized diet that I follow is home-cooked food.
Every man must know how to cook; this is the first thing that we are taught back home.
It is due to wrestling that people now know and recognise me.
Professional wrestling is my first love, and I will continue to do that, but if I get a good offer for a film or a show, I would love to take it up.