In a recent interview, Mahesh Babu opened up about his strengths, weakness, memorable and saddest moments of his life.
Strength: Discipline - Both as an Individual & as an Artiste.
Weakness: I find hard saying 'NO' to people, may be I inherited it from my Dad. Sometimes, I say 'Yes' but I does it actually because of my inability to say 'No'. I will work on that also!
Do you get angry?: Very Rare! I may shout at someone and laugh at the same time. That Laughter is very important and that's how I balance it.
Most Happiest Moment: When Dad patted on my back after watching my performance in 'Murari'. That's my most happiest moment!
Saddest Moment Ever: That's when my films failed! There are about 4 to 5 instances not just one.
Did you got frustrated when Producer didn't pay the remuneration they promised you?: I was never frustrated for not receiving the money I deserved but when my films bombed at the Box Office. There will be lot of pressure of being Krishna's Son & fear of thrown out. That equation began changing after 'Okkadu' and I was more relaxed from then as it's the film which gave me the assurance I am here to stay. After Athadu and Pokiri, It has gone to the next level.
Strength: Discipline - Both as an Individual & as an Artiste.
Weakness: I find hard saying 'NO' to people, may be I inherited it from my Dad. Sometimes, I say 'Yes' but I does it actually because of my inability to say 'No'. I will work on that also!
Do you get angry?: Very Rare! I may shout at someone and laugh at the same time. That Laughter is very important and that's how I balance it.
Most Happiest Moment: When Dad patted on my back after watching my performance in 'Murari'. That's my most happiest moment!
Saddest Moment Ever: That's when my films failed! There are about 4 to 5 instances not just one.
Did you got frustrated when Producer didn't pay the remuneration they promised you?: I was never frustrated for not receiving the money I deserved but when my films bombed at the Box Office. There will be lot of pressure of being Krishna's Son & fear of thrown out. That equation began changing after 'Okkadu' and I was more relaxed from then as it's the film which gave me the assurance I am here to stay. After Athadu and Pokiri, It has gone to the next level.