Pakistani singer-actor Ali Zafar doesn't see himself as a spontaneous actor. He says that he acts as per his directors' requirements.
"I can't categorise myself as a method or spontaneous actor. I perform as per my director's requirements even if that means doing workshops for a particular role, or even receiving my lines on the very day of the shoot," Ali said in a statement.
The "Tere Bin Laden" actor is relaxed before the camera. For him, anxiety and creativity should be miles away from each other.
"I'm quite relaxed before the camera. I try not to let it intimidate me. Neither do I let insecurity nor stress of any kind kick in. Anxiety and creativity don't go together for me. For me, the fun is in the process. The process is a learning ground. I like to observe and learn," said the "Sun re sajania" hitmaker, who will be next seen in Shaad Ali's romantic action flick "Kill Dil".
"Kill Dil" also features Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra.
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