"I think humour is an inherent part of me. Why I keep getting more comedy roles is because I have been more successful at them. That image of comedy and me continues. I don't have a problem with that as long as I am getting dramatic roles and I am doing well in them," said Ranvir, who has made many laugh with his performances in films like "Singh Is Kinng" and "Chandni Chowk to China".
He is married to Konkona Sen Sharma, but the two barely discuss their movie projects.
"It is not like she reads my scripts and I read hers. We have too many other things to worry about than to start putting double the effort in each job," he said.
The two, along with their son Haroon, who will soon be three, love "hanging out" as a family.
"We love spending time at home with Haroon. The three of us love hanging out. We love going to friends' places for dinners, lunches. I have a great friends circle. That keeps us busy," he said.
The actor will be seen soon in action-adventure show "Khatron Ke Khiladi 5" but said that he was warned by his wife to think about his participation.