'Dhoom 2 is bigger and better'
August 22, 2006
Asked if all the attention being paid to his love life made him uncomfortable, Abhishek replied, "Not really. It's part and parcel of your job. When you become an actor, you must know that you are 'public property'. That's fair enough, but what you make of your public image is up to you.
"I keep my private life private because I don't want people to know what pajamas I go to bed in, on what side of the bed I sleep, what I say to my dad or how I talk to my mother, when I order my lunch... We conduct our lives on a public stage but please I would request people to leave this bit to us so that we can keep our sanity. Am I uncomfortable? I would say no. Because I know that an actor's life comes under immense scrutiny and observation. If you don't like it, then you shouldn't become an actor. If you want to be here, then you must know how to deal with it."
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