Actor
Randeep
Hooda
says
one
should
not
be
scared
to
go
after
one's
dreams
as
"regrets
are
worse
than
mistakes".
Asked
what
advice
he
would
like
to
give
to
youngsters,
Randeep
said,
"Do
what
your
heart
desires,
because
there
is
nothing
called
talent
in
the
world
...
there
is
only
enthusiasm."
"Anything
that
you
are
enthusiastic
about,
you
are
going
to
excel
at.
But
don't
be
disrespectful
(towards
your
parents).
Do
not
wake
up
later
in
your
life
when
your
parents
are
gone
and
say,
'Why
I
didn't
do
this'.
Regrets
are
worse
than
mistakes," he
told
IANS.
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Hailing
from
Rohtak,
in
Haryana,
Randeep
spent
almost
six
years
in
Australia
as
a
student
and
worked
as
a
taxi
driver
at
night.
He
got
his
first
break
in
2001
with
Mira
Nair's
Monsoon
Wedding
due
to
his
Australian
accent.
Randeep
followed
up
his
act
with
D
in
2005,
but
faced
a
setback
due
to
a
string
of
flops.
Back
then,
he
was
in
the
news
more
for
his
relationship
with
actress
and
former
Miss
Universe
Sushmita
Sen
than
for
his
work.
The
actor
bounced
back
with
Milan
Luthria's
Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Mumbaai
in
2010.
What
was
his
most
challenging
role?
"I
will
tell
you
the
biggest
challenge
when
I
am
done
with
it.
I
enjoy
my
work.
It
is
as
challenging
as
it
is
satisfying."
Talking
about
his
preference
in
terms
of
roles,
Randeep
said
he
likes
to
explore
the
grey
area
with
his
projects.
"I
find
them
(anti-heroes)
more
real.
I
don't
think
there
are
goody
two
shoes
in
cinema
anymore.
None
of
the
heroes
are
so
goody
two
shoes.
There
are
always
shades...
Cinema
has
moved
from
goody
two
shoes
a
long
time
back.
I
was
never
interested
in
one
and
I
don't
think
I
have
played
any."
The
40-year-old
is
prepping
up
for
the
historical
drama
The
Battle
of
Saragarhi
in
which
he
will
be
seen
essaying
the
role
of
a
Sikh
character.