I am against wasting water.

I do Kathak, Pilates. I run.

I would advise people never to diet!

Whatever you eat, reflects on your skin.

I drink a lot of juices like nimbu paani.

I was a last-minute casting in 'Drishyam.'

A movement can't happen with just one person.

A lot of money gets invested in making a film.

TV gives people a chance to establish as an actor.

It was not a conscious decision to become an actor.

Personally, I choose to stay away from controversies.

I bagged the film 'Firangi' after 'Baazigar' wrapped up.

I don't believe in dieting. I eat proper meals every day.

I want to learn Kannada and maybe even dub for myself in the future.

It's such a bliss to be able to find time to do things that you love.

Self respect and dignity are more important for a woman than success.

After finishing my college, I wanted to do something related to the media.

I have always believed that God has a mysterious a way of revealing things.

If it's a cooking based reality show I would love to do it because I love cooking.

I came into the industry much after my sister quit. Not once did she demotivate me.

It is easy for people to sit behind their laptops and assassinate somebody's character.

My sister is outspoken and brave, while I am not. However, I will always support the truth.

I have never planned in life. For me the medium is not important - what matters is the role.

Tanushree helps me and guides me but she lets me make my own decision and always supports it.

I consider myself very lucky to have a sister who is also my best friend, critic and guardian.

I thought Connaught Place was the best place to shop in Delhi, but Khan Market is also very good.

In all my films, I have always played a de-glam role, but I really want to play a glamorous role.

Vatsal is helpful, observant and chivalrous. What I dislike is that he never experiments with food.

The industry gives an actor many reasons to feel insecure primarily because of its fleeting nature.

I mix various oils, heat it and apply it on my hair. After washing, my hair feels and looks amazing.

Vatsal and I are comfortable with each other which I think is helping us look good together onscreen.

Even as a child, my sister was so confident; she would always take a stand if she saw any wrongdoing.

I know how things function in showbiz and how much hard work is required to make a mark in this industry.

I am blessed to have parents, who believed that we should follow our dreams. They have been very supportive.

Tanushree is very honest - if she dislikes something she will say it to your face whether you like it or not.

I love sweets, but don't have them every day. I have them maybe once a week or during social functions or festivals.

My father believed that you should do what you love so you can do it forever. That's the reason my sister is an actress.

Some women who are on top of their game have come out in the open about sexual harassment, what publicity do they require?

I keep telling my mother that after marriage, I appreciate her so much more. I have realised the effort that it takes to run a home.

My sister has always been very supportive; she has stood by my decisions and also helps me choose wisely. I've learnt a lot from her.

My sister has been a great source of support, she always tells me to listen to my heart and not do anything forcefully. That's a great advice.

For me, the only thing that mattered was getting married in the presence of my family and very close friends. We did not want a big fat wedding.

I remember when I got my first salary, Rs 3000/- while working as an assistant director during my college summer vacation and I gave it to my mom.

Every year during Dhanteras, we buy jewellery either for me or my mom, from our jeweller. It's been a ritual which we have been following for years.

Even on television, it is all about the script of the show and my character. It has nothing to do with whether I am bagging the lead role or any other.

Even when I took up 'Drishyam,' I was not the lead character. I liked the role as the story was about my character and that was enough for me to take up the film.

When I started off my career I did each and everything on my own. Whether it was finding numbers or going for auditions it was done all alone without anyone's help.

Whenever I am in Delhi, I gain around 2 kg weight as I eat out almost every day. I am a vegetarian and there are so many options available here that I can barely resist.

What if, tomorrow, my kids want to join the industry and for that matter, any other profession? We want the world and the industry to become a better place for them and us.

I so wish to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali because his creativity is of a different level. His vision, his style of storytelling, art and music... Everything mesmerizes me.

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