In a big Bollywood romantic film, taking my shirt off and spreading the hand towards the mountain with dancers behind me are not my cup of tea.
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The idea of seeing everybody clad the same is not really my cup of tea.
In Bollywood, they like to put us in short clothes. And I am very shy; I don't like wearing revealing stuff, though my image is such. Unfortunately, it's a body-obsessed industry.
I think if you're everyone's cup of tea, that probably means you're a little bit boring, or you're not pushing yourself. Creativity happens where it's dangerous and scary: where you're not comfortable.
Tea is a huge part of my life.
Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine.
I dare not drink before a gig because I'll get tired and blow it. So I have to sit drinking tea in a caravan.
'Bombay Velvet' is my most romantic film, it's my 'Titanic' or 'Gone With The Wind.'
There is a sense of purity in theatre which always attracts me. Deep down, I feel I am more of an artist than a commodity, which Bollywood turns you into. I want to strike a balance.
My wife will tell you that if you feel my hands before I walk on for a performance, you could chill a bottle of wine.
To do a romantic scene is the most unromantic thing to do on screen.
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