Everybody. No matter how they feel about me, everybody on Oklahoma City, on that team, of course I watch them. I support them. I want them to do well.
I was a film student. I became an actor, but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.
Whatever you hold onto that you want to do, and that other people tell you you are foolish to want to do, don't give up.
What people actually refer to as research nowadays is really just Googling.
You know, what I like about 'The Family Tree' is it's a kitchen sink movie; you can't think of anything that it doesn't either throw into the story for conflict or poke fun at or attack, even, so I like it.
Page one of the script, I launch into, "How would I feel if I were in this position?" That's an actor's job.
I know something great will come around the corner, and that's what I'll be doing next.
When I went to a school in Japan, they told me that both the teachers and students perform cleaning tasks here to keep the schools clean. I wondered why can't we do it in India.
Guys don't adapt as well as women do to getting their heart broken for the first time. It's tragic. I really wanted to be in love, get married, have kids and buy a wood-paneled station wagon for the family. But it didn't work out, and, boy, it wrecked it!
I get involved with projects based on three parameters - the script, the actors involved and the director.
The aging process is fascinating because it doesn't disturb me, because this is what it is supposed to be like. But I'll tell you what does - it's the lack of strength - you can't hold up suitcases and do it yourself. Loss of physical strength.