Ali Zafar says he doesn't believe in burning himself out with work
Mumbai:
Pakistani actor Ali Zafar doesn't believe in being overworked as he loves to spend quality time with family.
"I am very happy with the kind of scripts that I am getting right now, but more than that I am happy that I am distributing a lot of time to my family and not burning myself out with work," Ali told IANS.
"I want to balance myself between work and family and I am happy that I am managing it quite well," he added.
Since his debut in Bollywood with the 2010 film Tere Bin Laden, the musician-actor has worked in movies like Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, London, Paris, New York and Chashme Baddoor.
He will be next seen in Aman Ki Asha.
Ali, who started his career as singer and his first album Huqa Pani did well in his home country, prefers live performances.
"I enjoy going live. It's a very unusual experience. Concerts help you to get more confidence and you see your fans in front of you. There is nothing like going live," he said.
"I am very happy with the kind of scripts that I am getting right now, but more than that I am happy that I am distributing a lot of time to my family and not burning myself out with work," Ali told IANS.
"I want to balance myself between work and family and I am happy that I am managing it quite well," he added.
Since his debut in Bollywood with the 2010 film Tere Bin Laden, the musician-actor has worked in movies like Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, London, Paris, New York and Chashme Baddoor.
He will be next seen in Aman Ki Asha.
Ali, who started his career as singer and his first album Huqa Pani did well in his home country, prefers live performances.
"I enjoy going live. It's a very unusual experience. Concerts help you to get more confidence and you see your fans in front of you. There is nothing like going live," he said.