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I know I do good work.
My upbringing saved me.
Oh, I love reality shows.
I can laugh at my own grief.
No two mothers are the same.
You can't take me for granted!
It takes effort to not be lonely.
Saath Saath' was my first big mistake!
We all want to be appreciated. Don't we?
I take audience reaction very seriously.
My mother was a Gandhian and very strict.
My problem is that I can do variety of roles.
I want to try something on situational comedy.
I usually don't get the movies I audition for.
I simply love doing household chores and cooking.
I always wanted to do good work and play strong parts.
I'd like do a film which I can carry entirely on my own.
Doing theatre in Delhi didn't guarantee success in Mumbai.
I am by and large an honest person, I have nothing to hide.
It's so strange that God has had his way of looking after me.
My mother was very interested for me to become an IAS officer.
As an actor I am prepared for every role, that's my profession.
Nobody wants to take a risk with scripts that push the envelope.
I know people who've had dreams unrealised due to circumstances.
I have always received roles of strong women from the beginning.
The entire unit of 'Saath Phere' is like an extended family for me.
Once you decide to marry, you have to work at it to keep it rocking.
I watch lots of American shows like 'Desperate Housewives' and so on.
It's important that you are not embarrassed when you try something new.
Everything is destined, I believe... People you meet and end up marrying.
Whether I act or direct I ensure that there is a social message attached.
My profession is to change myself according to my role and I work hard on it.
I'm not a strong woman at all. And I'm not a feminist. In fact, I'm very weak.
If you don't have one thing, what's the big deal? Not everybody has everything.
What I went through in personal life had a big impression on my professional choices.
I am genuinely interested in comedy and I know that I have good comic timing as well.
I didn't want to get married to somebody just because I was ageing and wanted a child.
I've evolved with time and learnt from my daughter which designers and singers are in.
I didn't do anything with the thought that I want to go against society or bend any rules.
With 'Badhaai Ho,' I loved the script but was anxious that someone else might get the role.
I'm a very shy person and find it difficult to ask for work even if I know somebody for ages.
Loneliness is always there, it's a phase that comes and goes and it is a very difficult phase.
I can never doubt anyone's capabilities. I feel everyone has a talent which takes time to come out.
Coming back to 'Saath Phere' after a break of more than six months is like walking into an old home.
It was a mistake not to marry at the right age. When you get older, even men aren't interested in you.
I have lived a life of many shades and am very thankful to God for what he has given me and not given me.
If you do one big commercial film and it's a hit, everybody takes you for that particular kind of a role.
I was an innocent Delhi girl, which is good for an actress, but worked against me when I shifted to Mumbai.
The more trauma and bad experiences you have, the more you are able to laugh on yourself and the situation.
I lost my mother to cancer, so once Masaba was born, my father moved from Old Delhi to live with me in Mumbai.