I choose roles according to my sensibilities.

I have to evolve as an actor.

I can't do only goody-goody roles. I can't be complacent, I have to play characters in different genres.

My breakfast consists of skimmed milk, a scoop of whey protein, and granola with dry fruits and oats.

My cheat food is mainly all the sweet stuff I love to eat - pastries, chocolates, cakes and besan ka ladoo.

U.P. is always in news because of its politics.

About Lucknow, I have become a frequent visitor here now and have started knowing the city quite well. In fact, I was also planning to set up a cafe here as I loved the city so much. There is so much scope for business here.

I don't like the idea of a reality show. It makes me like a student in school who is competing in a competition.

There are some projects which you just can't say no to, and 'Kaal Bhairav'... is one such show.

An actor can never plan. You never know what can work in your favor or not and then, may be the whole dynamics can change.

If films don't work, you have to be realistic and keep taking up television projects.

I am not a dancer. In fact, I have no formal training in dance.

I think we forget sometimes how blessed we are to be able to help others and make a difference!

The love and unwavering support I get from my admirers is the biggest compliment.

Both 'Saraswatichandra' and 'Mahakumbh' are extremely close to my heart. The shows are polar opposites and so are the characters but I have loved being a part of both of them.

I would love to turn producer someday but the time has to be right.

Production is not an easy game and I would want to be prepared with the right team, script, etc before getting into it.

Once you are known, people start banking on you and see if your other projects are successful or not.

My family has always supported me and I love spending time with them during my free time.

Growing a beard is tough and not as easy as one might think.

I have always donned different looks going with the requirement of the roles I played.

Just working on a character and his mannerisms, but not looking the part, is not my thing. It is your duty as an actor to be honest to the character.

Initially, in 'Suryaputra Karn,' we tried a wig but it looked unnatural, so I grew my hair.

Fan experiences are special. They make me feel that I must have done something good enough to receive so much love from so many people.

Fans come up to me to talk, shake hands, hug and click photos; I usually oblige because I can see how much they admire me.

For an actor, it's important to choose the right kind of project.

Love makes you do things you can never imagine.

When doing films, ones acting skills are polished, and the actor delivers a better performance.

Being a TV actor, I have done many roles. Working daily at times gets to you.

There is no money in films, till the time you make it to a certain bracket.

We don't look at 'Maha Kumbh' as just another serial. We would like viewers to see what we see. We haven't had a game-changer on Indian television for a very long time. We hope this one will make difference to the way audiences look at the home-viewing medium.

Maha Kumbh' blends elements from Hindu mythology with the international espionage thriller. Nothing like it has ever been attempted on Indian television.

I am single, and my mother is worried. She wants me to get married. Now that I'm in my 30s, I can't wait for the work-load to slow down. I need to find someone who will accompany me in my professional journey.

Mahakumbh' has a very unique concept and I was certain to take it up when I heard the script for the first time.

My message to my admirers is please take part in initiatives where you can do something for those actually in need and Christmas is a really beautiful opportunity to do so.

In my childhood, I used to usually visit Christmas fairs in our area and at school with my friends and I really miss those days.

I don't take pressure or keep expectations because then it becomes difficult to concentrate.

Whatever I do, no matter it's for television, web or the big screen - it should satisfy me as an actor.

After few hours of work, you feel like running back to your family.

It has this royal feeling - one doesn't get this feel anywhere else; the culture here is so rich and the people here are so respectful - that was one of the reasons why I decided to get married at the Tijara Fort in Alwar.

Nothing has changed really, just that your wife becomes your best friend and you share everything with her instead of your friends. It is a lovely feeling, you feel secured, settled in the head and at the same time more responsible.

The idea of a social hub/website and official Facebook page just felt right as I want to be available for those who want to connect with me and share their feedback, suggestions, love and support.

I'm not allowed to do shows for other channels till 'Saraswati Chandra' is on air, but I'm happy because Star is providing good opportunities to host reality shows like 'Nach Baliye.'

I am very and proud of what we've made. 'Maha Kumbh' has all the ingredients.

To keep my metabolism healthy, I eat seven-eight meals a day, every two hours.

Being vegetarian makes me feel healthy.

I have a pretty high metabolism rate. So I tend to lose muscle mass if I am not working out.

I was a runner in Delhi's Army Public School. I started running when I was in class four and became the fastest sprinter in school and zone competitions by the time I reached class eight.

I was never into drama and theatre in school, so I never participated in Christmas skits that were often a part of Christmas celebrations in school.

I work out for a few hours extra, but I can't give cakes and chocolates a miss on Christmas.