When I am really angry, I clam up, go cold.
— Ram Kapoor
My father is a very successful man in the corporate world, and I am his only son. He had certain dreams for me. I was scared to tell him that I wanted to be an actor.
To get scared is something not in my personality.
Television has done a lot for me, and I can never stay away from it.
You can't take yourself too seriously; it's important to poke fun at yourself. Once in a while, it is great to show your inadequacies, too.
I love the process of acting, and to turn your passion into a career is the biggest gift.
Before my marriage, I was really wild, and I was very open about it. My wife knows about it. From the age of 19 to 30, I was this mad, wild person. I just wanted to have a good time, not get serious with anyone. I didn't allow relationships to happen, and I made it clear to whoever I was with.
My father was never around, and my mother used to worry that the kids won't grow up to be connected to him.
TV and films are same for me. I took a decision to be an actor, and I am an actor. I never decided to be TV actor or film actor.
No one wants to work with a difficult star. I want to be the nice guy.
My dad is extremely successful, so I've seen the money and luxury growing up. I'm nowhere close to his stature.
I enjoy all kinds of performances and take each role differently. I keep the audiences in mind.
I do want to lose weight for my children. I don't want them to think being fat is okay.
TV has grown so much. It is like a powerhouse medium.
When you do good work, people will notice you.
You won't believe it, but for the first two years of our marriage I lived off my wife. Like every self-respecting man, I hated it.
I think you have to be really lucky to pick the sort of roles you want to do.
Platinum for me signifies everlasting love, which needs to be celebrated in the most special way.