Zitat des Tages von Mahesh Babu:
My son Gautham usually doesn't watch my films. But he watched 'Srimanthudu' in the theatre.
When I am shooting a film, and it has a big schedule, I make sure that I take a week off with the family. It gives you new energy.
I grew up in Madras and did my schooling at St. Bedes and college at Loyola.
A hit film is what we work for as actors, as that goes to show that we have managed to entertain our audiences who shower us with their love and affection throughout the years.
Initially, when I joined Twitter, I was active. But, later, I felt that whatever I was tweeting or saying on a social platform turned out to be a little boring.
On the clothes front, I have a designer who sits with the director for each film to chalk out a look for me based on the script.
Since my father was a superstar, without me knowing it, I became a child star, as my father's entire fan base liked me, and I can't thank my father enough for this, as it was so effortless.
Whenever I deliver a hit, I can see a glow on my father's face. Sometimes, I think he turns 10 to 15 years younger when I deliver a hit.
I like to reinvent with each project, in any which way possible.
I prefer to believe it's my responsibility if a film of mine works or doesn't work.
C Kalyan has been amazing and totally committed as a producer.
We were five kids at home, and my mother and grandmother ensured that we all had a very grounded upbringing in Madras. Even in school, I never used to tell anyone that my dad was an actor.
When I am not working, I am home. I love spending time at my house.
Telugu audiences love cinema. They won't let a good film down, and they've proved this with the way they accepted 'Srimanthudu.'
I don't know how to put it, but I don't have many friends. All my friends circle was in Madras, and I lost touch with them. But I'm friends with all my directors, and they are very important for me.
I try to do as much as I can, but I simply can't shoot two films at a time.
I struggled to kick the habit - I would make a decision to give up smoking, but it was hard. I couldn't resist the urge to steal a smoke. It was at that time that I was gifted Allen Carr's book 'The Easy Way to Stop Smoking.' After I read that book, I didn't touch a fag again.
'Bramhotsavam' is a celebration of families, life and togetherness. It's a film I hold close to my heart.
If the home is good, all will be good.
Everyone should change; otherwise, you can't grow as a person in life.
I can only hope that my future movies will do well.
I believe in content, and I go accordingly.
Getting in and out of a character takes its own time for me.
In fitness, there are no short cuts. It involves immense discipline and hard work.
Men who are not loyal to their wives are foolish.
I would like the thrill of making a new project every time.
I work out every day - and my daily routine is a mix of functional and strength training.
No good actor ever stops learning. He is constantly evolving.
I'm not a party person.
I'm very happy to co-produce a film like 'Srimanthudu.'
I like to tread uncharted territory and push myself in terms of performance.
I always believe that one can't interfere in another's work. Once I start work on any film, I surrender myself completely and blindly follow the director.
I am strictly against remaking a movie.
Over the years, I have worked very hard to achieve what I have so far. But I've not been alone in this journey. A lot of the credit for this goes to my fans - it's because of them that I'm here today.
When I work on a movie, I never aim for records, collections or the number one position. I always concentrate on my work and look for ways to improve my acting abilities. I also advise my co-stars not to concentrate on these pretty issues and just focus on acting.
If you have a happy home, everything is sorted, I guess.