'The Lunchbox' star feels the industry is in an exciting phase right now as even top stars are experimenting with their image.
"Lines are blurring now between character-actors and the typical Bollywood heroes. Today, character is the hero in a film. There is no typical hero or villain now. Like in 'Badlapur', Varun and I are both heroes as well as villains. Ranbir Kapoor plays characters in his film.
The 40-year-old actor, who has been immensely praised for his soulful performance of a remorseless goon in 'Badlapur, said the film was a dream come true for him.
"It was of my dream of past 10 years to work with Sriram (Raghavan). I am really happy that I did 'Badlapur'. I just had a one line narration, which was 'A good guy becomes bad and the bad becomes good' and I decided to do the movie.
The 'Talaash' actor said the director is his criterion to do any movie and everything else becomes secondary for him in front of a good filmmaker.
"For me the priority while signing a film is the director. A good director can create wonders even with a bad script but a bad helmer can ruin even the best script. I have no other greed than working with great directors," he said.
