(Laughs). I’m trying to be – in fact, I struggle to be one. It’s a collection of all my experiences. I’ve worked with some good directors like Mani Ratnam, Gautham Menon, A R Murugadoss, Bala, K V Anand and Hari. Everybody has given me experiences – how characters can be portrayed, how dialogues can be delivered, how visuals can be used. I’m just trying to up my films – how every film should be better than the previous one. That’s what I struggle for. I think I’ve still not given my best shot. Aamir Khan achieves perfection every time, he makes a mark every time. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. The industry here also works in a very different way. You can’t always do what you want unless you are aware of all the craft. I don’t know all the craft – like I don’t know how to set a scene or write a screenplay. So I go with the director. If a director makes me do something I haven’t done earlier, then that excites me.