When asked if he is his own critic, Devaiah shares, ''I used to be a lot harder on myself, but I'm not so hard on myself anymore because I realize that it's detrimental to be so demanding of yourself. So I try to sort of strike a balance. I am definitely getting better in terms of craft, I'm also more efficient as an actor and as a professional I'm more efficient. I understand the business, I understand the technicalities of filming much better than before. So, that definitely makes me more efficient. My process is also less confusing to me. It doesn't interfere with other people and their processes. So, it's a conducive environment for creative exchange. All of these things I'm refining and fine-tuning and I will continue to do so and then things after a point no things will not get better by leaps and bounds but things will get better in very small quantities but it does matter, it does really matter. The intention is to keep getting better little by little, little by little. It's not necessarily the output, it's your approach.