I get along with people quickly.

Who does not want to work in Bollywood?

I do not see myself doing daily TV soaps!

I have no apprehension over cutting my hair.

I love lipsticks and have quite a collection.

I believe in comfortable yet stylish dressing.

I am consciously selective of the work that I do.

Digital is a fantastic platform to tell your stories.

I am a normal girl from a humble, middle class family.

Theatre and cinema have been major influences in my life.

If there's one thing that precedes my sleep, it's my work.

Acting on a digital platform is similar to the big screen.

I'm always eager to work with good people on good content.

I like to keep it bare minimum, be it make-up or accessories.

I'm a hopeless romantic and a believer in handwritten letters.

Like a lot of people, I also grew up watching Bollywood films.

I love to experiment and take every opportunity as a challenge.

I try not to take pressure because that it just stresses you out.

It's exciting to know that you are loved so much. It is humbling.

I am very greedy as an actor. I want to explore as much as possible.

To protect my hair from breaking, I never comb my hair when it's wet.

At the end of the day, if you are not happy, no one can make you happy.

'Girl in the City' has been such a special project for everyone involved.

Marathi is my mother tongue; there's a certain comfort level speaking in it.

In a way, I feel my curly hair has got me a lot of attention, and I don't mind it.

The audience is different for TV and web, but the latter offers everything for everyone.

I am always interested in good performance, always tried to improve my skill as an actor.

I was a science student in junior college, but I knew I wouldn't pursue a career in the field.

I've never wanted to play the lead role; I make the most of whatever opportunities come my way.

I love my work and the fact I am fortunate enough to have the opportunities available to explore.

I have grown up watching plays at Shivaji Mandir and used to participate in plays in school, too.

I have never done television, essentially, so the Internet has made me and opened avenues for me.

I just want to improve as an actor, and I am also fond of dancing and learning musical instruments.

I knew that I wanted to be an actor; I just did not know when and where. I was open to experimenting.

I was 12 when I was on stage for the first time and had an epiphany that this is what I wanted to do.

As an artist, Priyanka Chopra is quite inspiring - she is unstoppable, fierce, and she does everything!

Even when I was starting out, I knew there were certain things that I didn't want to do or wanted to do.

My grandparents came from a typical Marathi family, where they respect the value of rules and regulations.

I did science at the junior college level but switched to a bachelor's in mass media at MMK College, Bandra.

It wasn't easy to leave my comfort zone and chase my dreams. However, it is important to believe in yourself.

You have to put in an effort in everything that you do, and you cannot just sit around expecting something to happen.

I wouldn't attribute everything to luck. I think I am very hardworking, and nothing discounts hard work for anything.

I cannot watch my performance as an audience because whenever I watch anything that I am a part of, I watch critically.

With the amount of planned and unplanned travel I have, it is critical for me to treat my curls right on a daily basis.

Yes, I do bring something of my own to the plate. But I strongly believe that a film is a director and writer's vision.

I think I am very disturbing on the set because I am singing all the time. I won't say I am a singer, but I do sing a lot.

I just wanted to be an actor. I was hoping for opportunities to unveil, and I wanted to make the most of whatever came my way.

I just ignore the negative people and trolls. They stop bothering you when you don't acknowledge them; it suits me just right.

The Internet space will only grow exponentially, and it will affect TV for sure. How much is something that only time will tell.

To work in your first film, in your debut as a lead, to work with the finest artists of the country - who doesn't want to do that?

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