I love doing Telugu films.

Item numbers are not for me.

Tom Cruise is absolutely fabulous.

My mother makes fantastic vegan cheese.

Money is not the driving force in my life.

I don't think it is easy to manage a family.

I watch lots of movies, both English and Hindi.

I am a hands-on mother and don't rely on maids.

Everything that happens is according to destiny.

I have been doing ads since I was four years old.

The critics noticed me as a performer only with 'Dor.'

I am a terrible singer. At best I am a bathroom singer.

Movies take lot of your time from making to promotions.

A film is a film, and shouldn't be defined by language.

I think it teaches you humility and love being a parent.

I love people who smile... and always try to smile loads.

When I got married, a lot of people told me I was insane.

It does get difficult to shift from a 'Wanted' to a 'Mod.'

Being vegan is something that has changed my life tremendously.

I don't regret a single moment of staying away from the camera.

I am the most chilled out, non-competitive and unambitious girl.

I always wanted to have my own restaurants even when I was acting.

Research is especially important when we're deciding on a new menu.

I simply love to believe in love stories. They are so cute and mushy.

When you've done good work, you can't come back with something stupid.

Wanted' is a full-on masala entertainer. But it is not a mindless film.

Being away from my film bubble gave me a chance to see life differently.

Ever since I was five, I had told my relatives I wanted to be an actress.

I like to live my life in a particular way and do things that make me happy.

Everyone should do more than one thing so that life becomes more fulfilling.

While soy milk is an acquired taste, I prefer almond, cashew and coconut milk.

Till I did 'Dor,' people only offered me roles of that bubbly, vivacious girl.

I have been lucky to strike a balance between the off-beat and commercial films.

I just make chai with cashewnut milk, and it tastes almost as good as masala chai.

I have never let my personal life and choices interfere with my professional life.

I have enjoyed acting, but getting into production is hectic. I am not made for it.

I was raised in a normal Gujarati style with all the restrictions and reservations.

I've been blessed with the most awesome family life and I have a great support system.

I don't want people to just see me as that cute girl in 'Dil Maange More' or 'Wanted.'

I love going through fashion magazines, love to read - Paulo Coelho is my favourite author.

People who worry about stupid things, just end up looking miserable after a while - it shows.

I have been modelling since I was four years old so facing the camera is second nature to me.

I've always done things according to my principles and morals and some things just don't fit in.

I'm fortunate to belong to a multi-cultural family... My mom's an Anglo Indian, dad's a Gujarati.

When I came into this industry I set down some guidelines for myself. And I plan to stick to them.

A film set is very casual. If there is a senior actor, by the end of it, you end up joking with him.

Well as an actor I think i try to do my best and play the characters that inspire me and challenge me.

Once cannot know if the film is going to be a hit or not so as an actor I choose films that excite me.

You see so many actors branching out into so many different things than just acting. It's so fantastic.

I can't ever imagine going in for short hair. I'm somehow not comfortable in getting a short haircut done.

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