You have to know exactly what you want out of your career. If you want to be a star, you don't bother with other things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't care about being the 'star.' I just wanted to make a living and have a consistent career.
I appreciate the idea that anybody would think of me as a star. But I'm really not career oriented in the sense that I want to be a star. It's not in me. It's not what I do. In fact, I'm amazed that I've even gotten this far.
I don't know the definition of a star; I am just an actor. I prefer doing hard work, as I feel luck can't do much in absence of hard work. I am a lazy person - when I entered into this industry, I thought it was a cakewalk, but I have realised it needs a lot of patience and hard work.
If you just want to be a star, go away.
What I want to be is an actor, not a star.
I don't think I'm a star. I just love to act. I'm not thinking I'm even close to where I want to be.
I never wanted to be a star, I just wanted to get work.
I don't think being a star has ever been part of the plan. But I always want to do really good work, even when I made career moves with projects that made more sense in sort of a career way than in an artistic way... like I did with 'The Darkest Hour.'
You can't fake being a star. But you can also become a great personality.
Don't worry about being a star, worry about doing good work, and all that will come to you.