Zitat des Tages von Fawad Khan:
I am always scared when I start something new. That hasn't changed.
My wife is not insecure at all. She is one of the most sensible persons I know.
I've been watching the 'Richard Pryor Show' for NBC made during the '70s. I'm a big fan of his work.
I'm an improvisational actor. I like to do my own thing. But once in a while, I think you should have the self-restraint to let someone else dictate the story.
In Bollywood, they've got their systems in place. It's a monster machine that's churning out, like, 400 films a year, consistently. They're able to efficiently process things.
If one wants to take a stand on something, one must be very educated about it.
I am an immature person, and I am very lazy, too.
Playing interesting characters makes me feel alive.
I can't even begin to describe what kind of a response 'Humsafar' got. Personally, I feel my other show, 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai,' was better, but it didn't match the success of 'Humsafar.'
Almost every story has a romantic angle to it.
I wish to direct someday.
My father is pretty much a self-made man, and I am proud of that. He was born in Patiala and crossed the border from India to Pakistan when he was four.
When I started doing television, I had no idea that people were watching it. But then things opened up for television in such a way that it's no more 'small' screen, as it is called.
I like to discuss my condition publicly because if I, with this disability, am able to fulfill some of my ambitions, so can other diabetics.
I was 17 when I first acted on stage. I was a part of an Urdu adaptation of 'Spartacus' in the titular role.
After I was cast in the acclaimed film 'Khuda Ke Liye,' I thought it would open up film avenues for me in Pakistan and, maybe, even internationally. When that didn't happen, I decided to use TV as a means of polishing my craft.
I have done films only because my roles were good in them. It has got nothing to do with being associated with any particular camp.
If I get into something, I get into it for the pure joy of it.
I don't think anyone gets bored of being called good-looking. We are all vain in one way or another.
As any professional, you go where your work takes you.
I am the worst strategist ever.
A lot of men tend to mix a couple of fragrances and smell like a flower garden. Avoid!
If there is place for music that I do in Bollywood, then I would surely like to sing a song in a Hindi film.
From the time I've landed in India and wherever I've travelled, I've only experienced politeness and courtesy. There has been no hatred whatsoever. But I strongly feel every country has its formalities and rules that one has to abide by. I believe in respecting that, as it is in the best interests of everyone.
You learn a lot about people when you live together.
I may have played romantic roles, but each character has been different, with his own personality.
Everyone has different interests, but instead of constructive learning, people generally tend to lean towards the negative... and I think social media has somehow given fuel to this kind of thinking.
I've adopted a diet that minimises high glycemic index carbs, coupled with lean protein sources and a mix of vegetables.
As an individual, I've learnt a lot about life - some things that proved to be helpful and some things I wish I never knew.
If I'm going to talk about something, I need to be educated about it, and I need to have seen all the perspectives.
I think I've managed to Forrest Gump my way though life.
The pressure is always there to do my best. I feel happy that I have an audience that looks forward to my next project. I have to make sure that I deliver.
One must be prepared for some surprises in life - some things will work out your way, some won't. You just have to keep working and do things to the best of your ability.
The film's content is the king.
'Khoobsurat' was an eye-opener in many ways. Cinema is a colossal money-churning business in India, and working in that environment offered me quite an incredible learning experience.
Old-world romance underlines my relationships, even with my son and the dog.