Happiness cannot have boundaries.
— Govinda
I have got into the habit of gyming regularly.
Laughter is beyond truth - the ultimate happiness.
For anything or anyone to grow, a conducive atmosphere is required.
I think I am a better son than a husband.
It feels great to know that someone from the younger generation is following me.
If you know that you've given the right upbringing and knowledge to your children, you have already won half the battle.
I tried working with the best of directors and producers. I tried being selective, but things didn't work out. Now, I am open to working with anybody and everybody who is good. Or I'll try to make it good. That suits me.
I believe every actor gets some chance or the other to show his capability.
I've a track record of successful comedy films spread over more than a decade.
I want to be associated with good entertainment.
From a very young age, my dad did not have work, so mummy would look after the house. She would go and sing bhajans and do thumri performances to support the house.
People liked my performances in 'Kill Dill' and 'Happy Ending,' but I was hardly there in them.
My approach has always been to work so that I can support my family.
I don't get depressed.
It doesn't make a difference to anybody if I accept or quit a film.
Politics was never in our blood and in our family... I will never return to it.
I have a flexible body.
I look after my body.
I am the superstar of the masses.
A woman is very sensitive and knows exactly when she is loved or not. Mere words don't work.
I don't think much about how my past films have performed at the box office.
Jaipur is the hometown of my religious guruji. It has a special place in my heart, and I have been here several times.
My mother was my world.
There's a great satisfaction in humanitarian work.
In Indian politics, deception seems a byword. I'll have none of that.
If you've been associated and successful with a particular kind of acting for so many years, then it's wise to continue in the same direction.
I know there are some powerful people in the industry who don't want me to do well.
It was my dad who encouraged me to come into films.
Sometimes, you have to sacrifice your talent to please the public.
A film becomes hit with the equal participation of every actors and crew members.
I know that whatever God does is for my betterment.
Work satisfaction is important to me.
I've been learning martial arts - nothing specific, as then it becomes one-sided - but basic exercises.
Dancing comes naturally to me.
Each person creates boundaries and walls around the self - this often keeps even happiness at bay.
There are massive camps in Bollywood. I never belonged to any camps, but I think it was a wrong move. I should have had. It affects your career. It's one big family.
I try to make my wife happy, but I know my efforts aren't enough.
I am thankful to my audience, parents, and the media who have supported me over the years.
Romantic scenes are a part of Bollywood cinema, and if the script demands some kind of intimacy, I have no issues with my daughter doing those scenes.
It's a tough job being a politician.
I think I'm quite okay in 'Bhagam Bhag.'
I want to do quality work in both cinema and politics.
There's no alternative to hard work.
I have always listened to elders in my life.
I was such a mama's boy that no one imagined that I could come into the film line. She wanted me to do a bank job.
I never planned my movies. I never selected subjects to win the National Award. I did films that made the masses happy.
The people in my family couldn't adjust to the political atmosphere around me. I didn't want my political ambitions to cause stress or trauma for my family. I didn't want any name, fame, or money at the cost of my family.
I have realised the importance of being fit and healthy.
I don't mind playing even a grandfather provided the role is good.