While growing up, I used to sleep at 8 P.M. and get up at 4 A.M. to study.

While I am lucky to be associated with people who believe in content, all that matters is your talent and box-office results.

For me, an ideal relationship is about supporting each other and having great understanding.

I get so many messages from people seeking advice to mend their relationship.

It can be a fictional character and yet relatable... It always depends on the content of the film and what you are doing.

There is always going to be someone who is not going to be happy with me and talk or gossip about me, no matter what I do.

The audience has reacted well to my comic timing. But, I also have other aspects to my acting talent.

It does happen sometimes that you aren't able to understand whether you should go for a particular film or not, and you are left with only one or two choices.

When I came to Mumbai from Indore, I knew nobody.

It feels great to have an equally huge fan following of guys and girls.

I have no problem in doing comedy, as I am happily consolidating my image of a comic actor.

Post-'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety,' now there are more opportunities for me in terms of films. I'm getting offers from the makers I always wanted to work with.

Success has taken its own sweet time to reach me.

I am an ardent cricket fan, and I have seen the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium matches on TV.

I want to be known as a commercial hero.

In Gwalior, where I lived initially, I never thought much about fashion. I started understanding fashion only when I moved to Delhi.

When I first moved to Mumbai, I shared a flat with 12 boys.

I've been subtle in my taste. It's all about solid colours - mostly blue, white, and black. Also, I believe one should always feel comfortable in what they wear. Because when they're not, their body language is always a big give-away.

As a youngster, I really enjoyed watching cricket.

I can't grab anything that comes my way just because it's from a big banner.

I really respect the kind of compliments and appreciation I am getting for my work in 'Sonu Ke Titu Ke Sweety,' and I will make sure that I will not disappoint my audience in future.

People relate to my characters and see me in a different way. They identify with me and remember the nuances of my characters.

I'm happy being the relatable hero.

Life of an actor is not his or hers: it's everyone's life. Nothing is private; nothing is personal. If you're doing great in terms of work, that's the price you've to give.

As an actor, you're always told that your career needs box-office numbers.

In both the 'Punchnama' movies, the characters and their relationships were only about boyfriends and girlfriends. But in 'SKTKS,' we had so much more to talk about.

I've always wanted to be an actor who connects with families because once they come to watch your film in the theatres, it becomes a big deal. That's how you sell four tickets at one go.

If fans consider me a heartthrob, I think it has more to do with the kind of characters that I have played.

I started dreaming about being an actor in Gwalior, and it feels amazing to shoot in my hometown.

I just love the process of filmmaking.

I would love to work with Alia Bhatt. I think she is very talented and has been really good in all her films.

It feels great when people talk about your craft and you get noticed for it.

I started very young as a hero.

I have been told that I was well-utilised in my first film, but I was too young.

Some people thought that I was crazy for declining a lot of offers while I was filming 'SKTKS,' but I have waited patiently because I knew I had a winning hand.

Being a part of 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' has been a life-changing experience for me, and hopefully, I want to keep working hard in future as well.

People are appreciating my work, and it feels good when people like my work.

I want to be a commercially viable actor. I want that the distributors and producers should earn the money; then only, you become a bankable actor.

I want to do content-oriented plus commercial films.

I always try to pick up interesting scripts, and thankfully, I have been lucky to get scripts like 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama,' 'Akash Vaani', and 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety.'

I love the chocolate boy image. I love my heartthrob image.

I want to my films to make Rs 200 crore and Rs 300 crore also, but I have to be reasonable.

I cannot put pressure on myself that I have delivered a Rs 100 crore film and now I have to give it again or it will not be successful. Films that earn Rs 50 crore or Rs 60 crore are successful, too.

'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' is a universal concept. You can use different set of characters and put them in a situation like this again and again.

My fourth movie, 'PKP2,' is my biggest release and biggest success.

It is only when you become commercially viable that you actually get accepted by the industry.

Life is tough in Mumbai when you are alone.

I'm a fan of Adidas Originals. I love their Stan Smith collection.

I can't mix different sports brands together. I would never go to the gym wearing a Nike sweatshirt and Adidas shoes.

I am living my dream, basically.