I feel immensely proud to be in 'Love Sonia.'

The entire journey of 'Love Sonia' is unforgettable.

The idea of running away and getting married excites me.

I owe my career to TV. Most of my training has been through TV.

I went from auditioning for roles to being offered films directly.

I'm not fussy at all; I've been raised to adjust myself in any circumstance.

More than the hair and the makeup, what is important is to feel the character.

It's only when I faced the camera that I realised how confident I was on screen!

When you perform in your first film, it adds a lot to your career graph. The journey becomes easy.

Ekta Kapoor believed that I would do good work and allowed me to explore. I had that support system.

I am really fond of drawing, painting mehendi, so I would draw mehendi on a groom's hand and earn money.

Whenever any television actor looks up to me, I say I haven't done anything great; I just followed my dream.

I want to play a character that would require a lot of special training, like in a full-fledged action film.

I am not the one for monotony. I am all for chances and its every medium, every genre that I want to explore.

All my characters are different from one another, and it's like I am living so many different lives simultaneously.

I want my guy to be very good looking. Heads should turns at him when he walks with me. He should be really charming.

Versatility is the key today. We have a smart audience today; if you keep doing same stuff, nobody is going to watch you.

We, as actors, see luxury around us, but when we step out, we see the struggle and reality which people are going through.

I have grown up watching films like 'Striptease' and 'Ghost,' and here I was in the same frame as the gorgeous Demi Moore.

If I do not get out of my comfort zone, then it is not the people but me who should be blamed for choosing same kind of roles.

'Love Sonia' is very lucky for my career; I owe a lot to it. If I have a 'Batla House,' 'Super 30,' it's only because of 'Love Sonia.'

I think 'Love Sonia' is a beautiful story of two sisters. Whoever will watch this film will remember their relationship with their sibling.

My main agenda as an actor is just to spend time with my characters - I am really glad that the roles being offered to me is very versatile.

When I saw 'Baahubali' Part 1 and 2, the benchmark was really high. To match up to Ramya, who plays Sivagami in the movies, was a challenge.

'Love Sonia' will always be very close to my heart, not only because this is my debut but also because I got an opportunity to work with Demi Moore.

I never thought I will get to work with Hrithik Roshan. Every time, I have to pinch myself to actually believe that I am promoting my film with Hrithik.

My role in 'Love Sonia' gripped me to the extent that I started despising the male touch. I would stand under the shower for long spells. It just didn't feel nice.

I'm glad I got a chance to work with Demi Moore and Mark Duplass. They're so humble and down to earth, and it is overwhelming to share screen space with such mind-boggling actors.

To be honest, even I was tanned three shades darker in 'Love Sonia.' The fact that people were able to connect to my character was very important. Why should we not have that kind of makeup?

Whether it was audition after audition or facing media with little exposure, there were times I hit rock bottom, but then, I am not the one to break. Support of my family helped me sail through those tough times.

Whenever I would go to Hrithik's vanity van to chat or rehearse lines, I'd see him working out or watching inspirational videos. One thing that I've learnt from him is that, as an actor, you have to worship your body.

I am taking my whole experience of working in 'Super 30' as fabulous, that a girl who started her career with television got a film like 'Love Sonia' and then could work with a superstar like Hrithik Roshan. I want to value this journey.

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