Doors opened for me because of who I am. But the downside is, there is way way too much expectation from me, much more than there would have been if I were from outside the film industry.
I can stand up for what I believe in. I don't take the word 'rebel' in a negative connotation.
I am a day dreamer. I visualise a lot of things at the same time.
I think stardom means a big responsibility that one has to shoulder.
Since childhood, I wanted to become a superhero. When I do anything in real life, I believe that I am a superhero, like in the way I fight, dance, or jump.
When I had decided to become an actor, I did a lot of soul-searching to figure out how I could be different. What could I bring to the table that others or my father couldn't have? That's when I worked on my strong points, namely action and dancing.
I definitely think there is a lot of expectation and pressure being a star's son.
I admire Hrithik Roshan for his work a lot. He has an edge over others because he is very hard on himself, he's never complacent, and he's still not happy with that. How much more perfect can you get than that?
There are so many talented actors in my contemporaries and my seniors... I seek inspiration from each one of them.
Action is a universal language, so everyone understands a punch and a kick.