Zitat des Tages von Mawra Hocane:
Yes, TV is the dominant medium in Pakistan, but it was a conscious decision to have an Indian film as my first release. Being launched in an Indian film with a great script, character, and music is half the battle won. The rest is destiny.
I believe how a character eventually turns out is completely attributable to an actor. Even with a meaty role, if I am enacting it as an accessory, I will look like an accessory.
I'm overwhelmed by and in awe of the work that I do. I adore my work. I live to work.
There's nothing in the world that I can't face.
If you ask me what I should say to the girls who are making money, I think it's as normal as a guy making money.
As far as my education goes, I've always felt that was my hobby instead of acting.
When you receive criticism, you should take it in your side, but I've received love more than anything else, and that's what motivates me and keeps me going.
I don't want to sign something just because everyone is looking forward to what I sign next. When I take up a project, I am all in to deliver the best I can with sincerity and honesty.
I also absolutely admire Priyanka Chopra; she can inspire me even when I am having the greyest of days.
Nothing - and, I repeat, nothing - can affect what you build with sheer hard work. You either wait for people to define your worth or you define it with your own actions. I believe in the latter.
I don't want to be jack of all, master of none. I want to focus completely and excel as an actor with every project.
I always say that I was born in the wrong era. I should've been born in the '70s or '80s when love meant so much more than it does today. In this busy world, we forget to find each other, fall in love, and go all the way for our soul mates.
'Sanam Teri Kasam' wasn't the first Bollywood project offered to me. I was offered other projects with more established actors, but I always knew that I could easily be seen as just eye-candy.