“When you have a conversation on a set with lights, you are bound to have a very stereotypical conversation. But when you do a show like 'Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain', it has to be candid. I spoke to PV Sindhu at her house, I spoke to Hima Das at a sports stadium and actor-director M. Nassar in a makeup room, I spoke to my mom in my school. So, it doesn't look like a chat show and that’s the brief that I gave to myself. For me, it’s not to make my guests uncomfortable. I want to inspire people and tell them to not give up. I have learnt so much from so many people, from common people, who don’t need Monday motivation quotes,” the veteran actor said.