I'm attracted to everything, and that's what keeps my mind alive always.

I am the superstar of the masses.

I have got into the habit of gyming regularly.

Sometimes, you have to sacrifice your talent to please the public.

I want to get rid of the image that I never turn up on time, because everyone always complains about this habit of mine.

I don't get depressed.

If you know that you've given the right upbringing and knowledge to your children, you have already won half the battle.

I think I'm quite okay in 'Bhagam Bhag.'

I want to get away from my comic image. Not that I won't do any more comic roles, but I won't opt for the usual 'Govinda' type of comedies.

I don't think much about how my past films have performed at the box office.

I entered politics from a filmi background and had no idea about that world. Slowly, I realised that it did not suit me, and that's when I decided to get out of it.

The people in my family couldn't adjust to the political atmosphere around me. I didn't want my political ambitions to cause stress or trauma for my family. I didn't want any name, fame, or money at the cost of my family.

I feel like covering my children's eyes when they watch television. It's better that they spend their time doing something constructive.

I have worked with producers like Saif Ali Khan and Salman Khan, and there have never been any complaints about my late-comings.

I think I am a better son than a husband.

My mother is responsible for whatever success I have achieved today.

If the film is good, it will work whether it has a star or no star.

I was told by many well-wishers not to do the film because my role was just a cameo. But it's very important to be part of big, successful films like 'Holiday.'

There's a great satisfaction in humanitarian work.

I've been learning martial arts - nothing specific, as then it becomes one-sided - but basic exercises.

By God's grace, 'Abhinay Chakra' has shaped up very well.

As a producer, you want your product to reach the maximum people. That has become a system, and to work on it has become a necessity.

No one works with an actor or a director for friendship.

When a person thinks that you are not competent enough to do his film or work with him, one should not ask for work from that person.

In Indian politics, deception seems a byword. I'll have none of that.

I have no plans of doing a series of 'Raja' films.

Screen-pair magic doesn't come with two people. It comes with 10 people.

It's a tough job being a politician.

When your work speaks, you don't need to speak at all.

My mother once used to be a Congress leader.

When you join a political party, you are attaching yourself with an organisation of skilled people. And when you work with an organisation, your working capacity becomes double. One can perform better with the help of an organisation to implement their thoughts.

I am not worried about failure. I have made my career in this industry, so it does not scare me.

An artiste can only be happy when he is true to his art.

When I saw 'Shola Aur Shabnam' and 'Aankhen,' I did not anticipate that they would become such hits. They looked like B-plus projects.

I want my son Yash to do better work than me.

The success of 'Bhagam Bhag' was very important.

I weighed 107 kilos when 'Sukh' was released. I had become like a South Indian comedian.

Working with Jagmohan Mundra was a treat. His sense of humour is incredible.

Nothing comes easy in life, but politics is incredibly difficult.

I do not have any regrets of having joined politics. Though the experience was bitter, even that taught me a lot of things. Only after I entered politics did I realise what it is.

When I believed in astrology and numerology, people made fun of me, but today there are so many channels just dedicated to astrology and numerology. I now regret that I didn't start a channel on this. But then, I am happy in life. I don't dwell upon it.

I loved 'Mr & Mrs Iyer.'

I joined politics at the behest of my seniors and considered it my duty to do so.

I have many dear friends in the film industry, but finally, the roles come to me on merit, not because of personal equations.

I am doubtful about reuniting with David Dhawan.

Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan both have a body like Salman Khan. But they can't say it. If they call themselves as Salman Khan, then they won't get films. They can't afford to be against Khan. This is how the filmy world works.

I don't like it when people act extra-familiar and pretend that they are my best friends when they are actually not.

I have been an actor for more than 125 films now. People see me every day, every hour, be it on TV or in newspapers.

Nobody is allowed to make money by defaming me. I may forgive, but I'll never forget.

I think and write whenever I want an outlet.