Arvind was introduced as an actor by filmmaker Mani Ratnam in 1991 with the Tamil film "Thalapathi". The 45-year-old actor rose to prominence with the success of "Roja" (1992), and "Bombay" (1995).
Arvind, whose last Hindi film was "Raja Ko Rani Se Pyaar Ho Gaya" in 2000, took a sabbatical and spent a decade in trying his hand in business.
"Stardom doesn't appeal to me in anyway. Of course, I want people to like my work, but in my mind I've consciously created a line where I don't think of myself as a big star. I don't expect people to know my name. I don't get offended if people don't know me," Arvind told PTI.
"I just want to be myself. I want to act in films and not expect any special treatment. I carry my own bags on sets, I don't have assistants around me. I am very comfortable this way," he added.
Despite getting immense recognition, Arvind wanted to "run away" from the stardom as he was unable to deal with it.
"I was very young when I made my debut, I was almost like a kid getting that kind of success and adulation which was difficult to cope. I just wanted to run away from it. Now I am prepared for it, in the sense that I know what I have been through. I can see it as love from people, but back then I found it stifling."
Arvind's upcoming film is a coming of age story,
involving 14-year-old Shivam and his 45-year-old father Nitin Swaminathan.
The actor, who is a father of two in real life, said he took up the film as it deals with a slightly complex issue in a simple way.
"The complexity of the situation is something which I have not experienced in real life. It is not a story of a father and a son but the situation they are in.
Directed by Tanuj Bhramar, "Dear Dad" is scheduled to release on May 6.
