He is "notoriously punctual" and "very meticulous" in his life, says the actor about his father.
'After the first Kantara, when they announced the second one, I kind of knew he will call me. I had this instinct. Then he called me at midnight and I didn't pick up. I was like, I'm not talking to anybody at 12 at night. The following day, I called and we chatted. He said, I have to narrate you something. I said, I know, it's Kantara!'
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'The idea was to not give any morality lessons.'
'I'm not jealous anymore. But sometimes I am, when I'm not part of that project.'
'I was one of those children who didn't feel I had to adhere to instructions on how to behave.' 'That must have made things very awkward for my parents.'
'It went from me being scared and intimidated by him to me being very aggressive and passionate.'
'I promise you, you've never seen her do anything like this.' 'It is a complete reinvention of Janhvi Kapoor.'
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