Upon returning from a successful tour, popular actor and host Dragan Marinković Maca was interviewed at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport. Despite being tired from the journey, Maca shared candidly about his private life, the formula for a successful marriage, the drawbacks of modern society, and past mistakes that made him angry at himself.

Life is Too Short for Internet Arguments

Through his new hit performance, Maca attempts to highlight problematic habits in modern times, sending a clear message about wasting time on social media.

- My new performance conveys that life is short and that you should minimize the time spent arguing with strangers on social media. I never browse Instagram to argue with someone in the comments or through messages; it doesn't interest me at all.

Desire for More Children and a Daughter

Though he is a successful artist, Maca does not hide that his family is his top priority and that he still hopes to expand his family and enjoy time with a baby.

- I have two golden sons and every day I pray to God for another child. I can hardly wait for the moment to walk along the beach with a baby in a stroller. Honestly, I would love to have a daughter, someone to look after me when I am old.

The Truth Has No Cost

Famous for decades for speaking his mind, Maca emphasizes that he does not compromise his image for profit, proud of his "long tongue."

- What does it cost me? I never say anything bad or false in life, I only tell the truth. Would I be more successful as a person and an artist if I were to constantly ingratiate myself to others? I don't compromise, that's my motto. I take what's mine, you take what's yours, and that's it. Imagine coming home at night, standing in front of the mirror and spitting at yourself.

Lessons from Personal Mistakes

Finally, Maca displayed his self-critical side, acknowledging that he is not immune to mistakes and poor judgments.

- I have been angry with myself a thousand times, everyone who says otherwise is lying! A person spends their whole life learning and eventually dies a fool. You get angry with yourself mainly because of poor judgments about people, poor choices at that moment, wrong gestures... It's normal for a person to get a few bumps and bruises along the way.

Conclusion

Maca's candid remarks reflect his genuine personality and his commitment to honesty, both in his personal life and his professional endeavors.