The guy I played in ‘The Xpose’ is more like a spoiled brat who likes to have his way than a villain. No more negative roles after ‘The Xpose’ for me. I’ve enough problems dealing with the negative image I’ve been saddled with in some sections.
I need to try and get away from that brat role, or people are going to think I’m a natural brat.
I was such a messer. I would go to my room and pretend to study, but I’d really just take a nap. I was suspended twice as I was such a brat, but the nuns loved me so I got away with it for as long as I could.
My character Kabir Raichand in ‘Haasil’ is quite a brat. It’s a very naughty character… very impulsive. He does a lot of things without thinking and then realises that ‘oops I messed it up.’ But he is very clean hearted, straight forward and a nice guy.
I am an Air Force brat – that’s the terminology they use for military kids who are traveling constantly.
What type of ‘person’ is the for-profit corporation? A spoiled brat – all rights and no responsibilities, a traditional conservative argument would say.
But I was also a brat. I used to belong to a gang that went looking for fights with other gangs.
I am the princess of G.O.O.D. Music, the first lady of G.O.O.D. Music, the baby of G.O.O.D. Music. I’m kinda the spoiled brat right now. I could get whatever I want.
Once I started dancing, I was not the spoiled brat or the rebellious child that I was as a child.
I was a brat. It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn’t take advantage of what was happening.
When I wrote ‘PG-13,’ I had just won ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ all my nightmares had come true, and I was a brat. I was a privileged brat overnight.
Sometimes I’m not even really quite sure why I do what I do – do I do it because I like to show that I’m an educated person to exploit these certain things artistically and, in my opinion, in a very smart way – or am I just a punk rock brat that likes pushing people’s buttons and relishing in the negative reaction? I can’t tell.
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