Zuber, who is in news for exiting Colors' TV show "Kasam: Tere Pyaar Ki", will be seen in a negative role in an upcoming film.
"It was a conscious decision. I have been wanting to try different roles and genres," he said.
"In my previous film 'The Dream Job', I played a serious banker, and then did a little comic role in TV show 'Kasam' and a negative role in 'Khunkhar - Super Cops vs Super Villains'. And now I got the chance to play a negative character in this film. So I wanted to test out if I can play a negative character in films too," Zuber added.
The actro, who was also a part of the film "Lekar Hum Deewana Dil", feels that an actor should always be true to his character.
"I think there should be versatility in the roles you play. If you give your all and stay true to the character, irrespective of it being a positive or negative one, people will love it," he said.
When it comes to hard work and energy, the actor said he takes inspiration from Shah Rukh Khan.
"I have to act very cautiously hoping I am not copying him (Shah Rukh) too much. If it comes naturally a little, I can't help it. I relate to him (Shah Rukh) a lot as an actor who started from very little and made his family proud. Other than him, I am also inspired by Dwayne Johnson and Tom Cruise."
Asked if he will consider working in TV after finishing his Bollywood films, Zuber said: "Of course. I decided to work in TV shows because I wanted to try it. After these films are done, I would love to work in a good show again. I was playing the second lead in 'Kasam...' and I would love to work as the lead the next time.
"I had already started receiving offers for lead, but I was waiting for my contract to end and now that it has, I am looking forward to more opportunities."
Zuber will be busy shooting for "BlackIshq", a horror and thriller film with Sapna Chaudhary, and in "Nainital" with Diana Khan. The actor has bagged three more films which are in pre-production.
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