I blindly trust Sangram.

Feminism in India is very fake.

I am a girl, not a piece of meat.

I have been politically victimized.

I am always experimenting with roles.

Being a Scorpio, I believe in loyalty.

In films, maybe I was lost or typecast.

Yes, I'm mama's girl and she's my world.

I'm a private person and hate making friends.

The concept of marriage does not matter to me.

My fans will see me in a lot of different roles.

When you surrender to God, He makes things happen.

I'm associated with bold scenes and I look glamourous.

Ever since I met Sangram Singh, I am at peace with myself.

Kumbh Mela is the best way to get an insight of our culture.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for good roles to come my way.

I have a lot of Muslim friends in the entertainment industry.

I won't stop making videos and exercising my freedom of speech.

At one point of time, I would like to shoulder a film on myself.

I will try exercise my freedom of speech by avoiding legalities.

In future I will surely look forward to doing Hollywood projects.

Just because I'm quiet that doesn't mean I'm fake and artificial.

Television is a huge medium and the best way to popularize yourself.

If the audience gets to see anything in abundance, they lose interest.

My oomph factor helped me enter B-town. I have a naturally gifted body.

An award recognizing your talent is an honor. That matters a lot to me.

Men get intimidated by me. They feel I am very high-handed and snobbish.

I will never want to be linked with a man who can't stand for his woman.

Frieda Pinto has definitely opened Hollywood doors for Indian actresses.

I never make plans, because whenever I do I find out God has other plans.

I realized that good looks is not enough to be an actress for a long time.

I love wearing saris, and everyone around me tells me I look good in them.

I am a proud Hindu, but that doesn't I mean I disrespect others' religion.

At the end of the day, you need someone who listens to you with no judgement.

I am a learner and always learning. I want to push myself to the farthest limits.

It was very cold in jail. But inmates were good. They shared their stories with me.

I have always had a career, be it modeling, reality TV, or even my not-so-great films.

It is very easy to play a sweet girl-next-door but difficult to portray a grey character.

I didn't want to get typecast doing an item number in 'Corporate,' so I didn't do it then.

My intention has never to commit something wrong and I have always believed in abiding the law.

In normal life, we are all sweet and not vamp. So, to play a villain a lot of focus is required.

'Laila' is very interesting and like Ram Gopal Varma's 'Darna Mana Hai,' it is episodic in nature.

Slumdog Millionaire has been a great achievement. It has opened the doors of Hollywood for Indian cinema.

I guess God has His own plans for all of us. And I trust His decision. He always does what's best for me.

I want filmmakers to notice me, not just as a glam doll but as a human being with all facets of emotions.

The role of Kaya, which I played in 'Dil Kabaddi,' is very close to my heart as I am also a fitness freak.

My first reality show, 'Bigg Boss 2,' was a good experience, as I learned a lot of things inside the house.

I had been contemplating working on fiction show for some time and 'Humsafars' seemed like the perfect choice.

When I started off, nobody held my hand and told me what I should do and how I should portray myself as an actor.

Sangram is my best friend. He loves me more than himself and his absence in my life has brought a vacuum in my life.

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