I want every single person to like my work.

It is a big thing to work in a foreign film.

'Humsafar' was the show that made me popular.

I've always been sensitive and over-emotional.

Failure is knowledge, and knowledge is success.

As a child, I used to steal Indian film magazines.

I'd love to work with Vishal Bhardwaj and Imtiaz Ali.

I've suffered from anxiety and a lot of other things.

I'm the poster child for cyber bullying. It's hurtful.

I like watching a 'Ram Leela.' I like my dance and song.

It isn't easy to break into Bollywood. But that's not my goal.

Actors love to do good work irrespective of country and borders.

I was shooting for 'Bin Roy' and 'Ho Mann Jahaan' simultaneously.

We cannot base our judgment on binaries such as a person's gender.

If my co-actor shines, it means I have shone as well and vice versa.

I am very much open to Bollywood and would love to work in great stories.

I will work in films based on quality productions and significant characters.

Your life could be falling apart, but for your audience, you have to put up a show.

You don't feel good about being criticised, especially when you've been loved so much.

I romanticise every moment of my life, and that is why I have fallen in love with life.

I work with the same dedication and zeal in all my projects, but 'Raees' is very special.

Now I've come to a place where I believe that anger doesn't really make me a better actor.

Money is not a driving force for me when it comes to my passion: that is, dramas and films.

I am an anomaly in my country. I hope, in the coming years, there will be more women like me.

I do feel it's tougher to make a comic scene work than performing an intense scene, for example.

No matter how tough my life was, I was always looking up at the sky and wishing for good things.

I have been lucky with the people that I've worked with - and I have worked with very few people.

I would definitely like to work in India. It is just that I am quite picky when it comes to roles.

I know it's easy to say the box-office numbers doesn't matter, but the reality is it actually does.

The price of wisdom is innocence. So, I have definitely become wiser but sadly a little less innocent.

I am the first Pakistani actress who got the opportunity to work with Shah Rukh Khan as the main lead.

I just want to do the best work wherever I go. It could be here in Pakistan or India or anywhere else.

I have grown up watching Bollywood films, watching Shah Rukh Khan's films. I am happy that I worked with him.

The Lux girl is every girl as far as I'm concerned. She can be shy, confident, boisterous, elegant, or clumsy.

People have asked me about what it's like to work in Pakistan and abroad. It's such a healthy cultural exchange.

Luckily, I've had the chance to perform with some of the best actors in Pakistan, who helped me out a lot on set.

The most vital thing for an actor to deliver a great performance is to be honest to the role he or she is playing.

Being the Lux girl has been a real journey! I did my first ad before my first film released. I was shy and unaware.

I've given 'Bin Roye' everything, and I'm hoping that people enjoy something different coming from Pakistani cinema.

The truth is that we have all gone through failure. I have personally as well as professionally experienced failure.

After watching Guru Dutt's films, I became a huge fan of Sahir Ludhianvi's poetry and the songs of Guru Dutt's films.

I don't think that I can tell any story better than the story of my own country, than the stories of my own countrymen.

Once I did a film like 'Verna,' which was emotionally draining, I knew I needed to do something lighter and entertaining.

I believe in one thing, and that is content, because if your content is strong, the film will surely be hit at the box office.

I've been travelling, returning home for promotional appearances, and juggling it all with being the mother of a five-year-old.

Life is such a beautiful thing. When you sit for a moment during the day and live that particular moment, everything seems perfect.

I am very excited about 'Raees.' But more than this, I am nervous, too. It feels like I am under pressure to show my acting skills.

It's very hard for an artist to negotiate their fees. My job is to act; my manager's job should be to handle the business side of it.

Only a good actor has an edge over a weak actor. A hardworking actor has an edge over a lazy actor. Nationality has nothing to do with it.

It doesn't matter how I conduct myself or what I wear or how I speak or where I sit or what I do. That does not allow anybody to harass me.

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