When I get to work with someone like Prabhu Dheva at the beginning on my career, why would I say no?
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I hope I get an opportunity to work with Akshay Kumar and Prabhu Deva, as they are very supportive people.
When a director you admire says that he wants to work with you, it's always a compliment, very good for your ego.
To work with someone you love is something special, an incredible experience. But it could be a negative. You have to make a strong commitment to be honest; you're not just being polite, like strangers on an airplane; you're working.
When I decided to work with Krishna Vamsi, people around me were apprehensive about my decision. They warned me that I shouldn't work with an unsuccessful director.
Sometimes you work with somebody you've never heard of because you just feel like working.
My relationship with Salman Khan is too personal to talk about. I take my work like any other regular job, and what I do in my personal life is no one's business. I'd rather let my work do all the talking.
Learn to say no in situations where saying no can be difficult, where it could mean getting fired. Say no anyway, because it could lead you to greater opportunities.
Nothing reinforces a professional relationship more than enjoying success with someone.
In Bollywood, if you work with a superstar, even if you are a newcomer, you become a superstar. That didn't happen with me.
When I came to the industry, many directors like Krishna Vamsi and Puri Jagannath had encouraged me a lot. Krishna Vamsi is my mentor, and I admire him. That's why I give chances to new directors.
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