Vivek
Says
He's
Unbreakable
While
speakingto
TOI,
Vivek
said,
"I'm
the
guy
whose
professional
obituaries
have
been
surfacing
since
2004.
Due
or
no
due,
the
fact
is
that
I
am
still
here,
unbreakable."
'I
Don’t
Miss
A
Chance
To
Feed
My
Bachchas'
He
further
added,
"I
have
worked
in
six
languages
and
won
around
20
awards
and
I
still
get
some
great
work
to
do.
Instead
of
being
in
the
rat-race,
and
running
to
the
finishing
line,
I
am
spending
time
watching
my
kids
grow.
Acting
gives
me
joy,
but
so
does
playing
football
in
the
garden
with
my
son
and
lighting
up
my
daughter's
doll-house
with
her.
I
am
on
crazy
schedule
even
now,
but
I
don't
miss
a
chance
to
feed
my
bachchas
and
break
bread
with
my
wife
and
parents."
Vivek
Says
He
Feels
'Blessed'
"I
believe
in
maintaining
work-life
balance.
Each
day
makes
me
feel
like
a
winner
and
gives
me
a
sense
of
fulfillment.
I've
often
been
asked
about
not
getting
my
due
in
the
industry.
On
the
contrary,
I
am
blessed
with
so
much
that
I
don't
see
life
in
a
unidimensional
manner.
I
have
a
happy
family
and
I
choose
the
work
I
do."
Vivek
On
Being
Pulled
Down
&
Still
Coming
Out
Stronger
"I
am
Destiny's
child
because
there's
nothing
that
hasn't
happened
to
shut
me
down
and
I'm
still
going
strong.
This
is
my
life
and
I
have
accepted
it
with
a
smile.
What
else
can
I
do?
Crying
is
not
an
option,
woh
sab
screen
pe
theek
hai," said
Vivek
Oberoi.
Vivek
On
If
He's
A
Modi
Bhakt
"I
am
not
a
bhakt
for
sure.
For
me,
it
was
a
question
of
whether
Modiji's
story
inspires
enough.
It
does.
To
me,
even
Dhirubhai
Ambani's
story
is
just
as
inspirational.
I
am
excited
about
this
film
because
it
tells
every
chaiwala
and
chowkidar
that
you
too
can
become
the
PM.
"