The 28-year-old "Mere Dad Ki Maruti" actor says he will not do a project just for the sake of being noticed.
"I can't do too many films. I take time with my films and I want to work on every script properly before I move on to something else.
"Sometimes, people don't make the kind of films you want to do. So, I took a call that I will not do films. It is better to do a right a film rather than a bad project," Saqib told PTI.
"I was doing a couple of films which got shelved before a week the shooting was supposed to start. I guess that also put me at the backfoot. I was driving things in life on fourth gear, but now I am on third gear.
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"I need to accelerate things. But I will still not sign everything that comes to me. I will stick to doing right films and not lie to myself or the audience."
"I am very excited as I have never shot in Delhi before. This is my home, I have grown up here and there is nothing more special than shooting in your hometown. And more than me, my friends and family are exited. They want to visit the sets. I am looking forward to the schedule."
Saqib, who is the younger brother of actress Huma Qureshi, moved to Mumbai to pursue his acting dreams. The actor says even though he misses his hometown a lot, he cherishes the feeling of being independent that Mumbai has given him.
"Not everybody can match up to the pace of Mumbai. If you get that pace, you love it and if you don't you are always trying to match up."
However, he still gets into the Delhi-Mumbai debate.
"Delhi- Mumbai debate will always be there. Though I am Dilliwala by heart, I know I can't live anywhere else other than Mumbai. The vibe of the city is amazing. My heart is in Delhi and my life is in Mumbai."
"I have not eaten a good unhealthy meal for a long time as I have to keep fit for my role in the film. I am missing a lot of Mughlai dishes. And I wish to hog on to some delicious food my mom cooks.
"I miss Delhi food a lot. My dad doesn't understand why I am eating low calorie high protein food.
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