Yes, I was married once, before Gauri entered my life.

Divorce isn't the best thing that can happen to anyone.

My marriage with Gauri is the best thing that could ever happen to me.

I think everyone should be a parent at some point in life.

I remember as a kid, my two brothers and I had to share gifts. We couldn't afford to have one for each of us. Today, when I buy a gift I have to buy for both my kids as I can't give something to only one of them.

The values my parents taught me were the best gift I ever got.

There are many kids who are greedy or don't appreciate things or take things for granted but it's not their fault. It's the parents who have to show and teach them the difference between right and wrong.

I love talking, even to strangers.

There is no doubt that the sets are unhygienic but you really can't do much about it because we have to shoot, come what may.

Frankly speaking, I feel anyone who starts acting, be it in theater, TV, or even advertisements, is looking at Bollywood.

I have always wanted to get into Bollywood.

With TV, you don't get much time to prepare. It's all done that day itself, on the set. Shoot, and leave.

All that I am today, every part of my success and experience- it's all because of TV.

As an actor, I want to explore films.

There are many young and new directors, who have fabulous concepts and story ideas, and this is why I do their films. And the bottom line is, when I was a newcomer, someone gave me a chance too.

A job in the television industry does not come with a guarantee. Your show might be axed, your character may get killed or you might be replaced.

I was always interested in designing - in fact, I styled my own look for my role in 'Kasauti Zindagi Kay' with the hood, bling and loose pants, which was novel back in 2006.

Actors can lose their jobs easily, so we need a back-up plan, an alternate business to fall back on.

Any job, whether it's your own or salaried, needs your personal attention.

It is always comfortable and easy to work with your life-partner because the chemistry is already there. You don't have to work towards it, whereas if you have to make an effort, then it can look artificial and forced on screen.

I'd beg to differ from the common perception that real-life soul mates don't make a good pair on camera.

It was love at first sight and luckily, neither of us had to propose as we both knew we wanted to stay together... Gauri is my whole world. She is my anchor.

'Bigg Boss' is not at all scripted. Though sometimes it seems that fights between the contestants are already pre-planned but living for over two months in the show, I know that nothing is planned and scripted.

The kind of love and appreciation that I get each day is because of the characters I play on TV.

Whenever I get time from my TV shoots, say 10-15 days at a stretch, that's when I complete shooting for films.

There are so many roles that actors like Nawazuddin Siddiqui or Manoj Bajpayee or Irrfan have done. And they make every character iconic. They are the masters of their art... I want to be like that.

When I get a role similar to the ones I have played earlier, I try to do something different with the part.

I can't sit idle, as I love to work.

The audience does not want to watch the same show for three years or more.

My kids are very active and want to know about everything. I like to be around to teach them stuff.

I eat a proper breakfast with green tea, boiled eggs and muesli or oatmeal after my 45-minute daily workout.

One should work out for a fit body, energy and stamina, too and not just to lose weight.

You have to steal time to be with family. You will always be busy, so just prioritise. I plan outings with my wife Gauri, whether it's a quiet dinner or a brief vacation.

I always took a stand for what I felt right.

Like, with 'Bigg Boss,' we all are friends and we might meet once the show is over. However, post those obligatory interactions, everyone gets busy with their lives and it is hard to stay in touch.

Bigg Boss' for me was a different experience altogether and if I get a chance to push my boundaries again, I would love to be a part of it.

I have done a lot of TV shows.

I am living my childhood with my kids, although it's true that responsibilities have increased.

Since I used to be busy with my work, it was just Gauri who would look after both the children. She has been a marvellous mother.

I have started my own restaurant.

It's not as if people don't know my real age or anything. It's like you're watching a college drama where someone's playing a father, a mother or even a grand father, but every one knows they are actually college students.

I am a good father in real life, that's why I'm able to play a good father on screen so convincingly.

I will never say that I'm quitting television for films.

I am going to oblige all my TV commitments, and if films work out, I will make a graceful exit.

People are ready to take good actors, irrespective of whether he is a TV actor or a filmstar.

I won't mind playing a baddie if the character is exciting.

It wasn't a conscious decision to pick only positive roles. Things just fell into place.

I started my career by doing plays in theatre.

My family was bothered because I was a graduate but didn't pursue a job. I used to spend the entire day doing theatre, and at that time, there was no money in theatre.

I think when you play a negative character you cannot restrict yourself. You can go wild.