[on his role model] When I started, I remember my love for
Al Pacino and I used him as a yardstick in acting. If you want to show that you are a good actor, you shouldn't be stereotype. You should be versatile; you should possess the ability to play different roles. I use the
Al Pacino's role in
Scarface (1983),
The Godfather (1972) and
Scent of a Woman (1992) to show people how versatile he can be. In
Scarface (1983), he has a strict gangster attitude. In
The Godfather (1972), he has a mafia attitude. In
Scent of a Woman (1992) it was also different. So, three different characters and they are all distinct. It was like he has the same gesture here and he has the same mannerisms there or he has the same line here or there. That's the way you can actually know someone who is a fantastic actor. He is one of my role models.