TV doesn't have variety. It's a fact that you don't have different roles to perform. You get similar characters only.

'Badalte Rishton ki Daastan' has enough masala to keep the audiences hooked from day one. It is a proper family drama.

I don't believe in starving myself to be slim, I believe in the concept of being fit. I eat right and work out regularly.

I felt people wouldn't be enticed by the web, but I was wrong. I too don't watch TV anymore, and only watch digital shows.

Though I and Aamir are both busy with our respective shoots, but whenever we get free time, we like to spend with each other.

Every actor, has a dream role, I would like to admit Kamini Mathur is my dream role and I am so happy to portray this character.

My body has finely balanced itself with my gruelling work schedules and if I occasionally get a break, I start missing my shoots.

I love the content that COLORS showcases, it is very unusual and pathbreaking and hence I try to be part of these shows in my own way.

Dance is a universal language which allows you to express yourself without words and I think that is why everyone is so enamoured by dance.

Aamir is a very mature and understanding person. Our relationship has not harmed my career in any way; on the contrary, it has helped me a lot.

I don't want my shows to run for more than a year as you get bored doing the same role. But you don't want your show to end in three months either.

The most important thing for me is appreciation from the viewers and the love which I get from them. This helps me to work passionately on my projects.

EHT' did wonders for my career. Earlier, people knew me mostly for my dancing abilities, but this show made them take notice of my acting capabilities as well.

I would love to share screen with Aamir as we share a great comfort level. And ideally it should be a love story as it would be easy for us to romance on screen.

I've seen new actresses do one show and disappear or struggle for years to get their next break. I've been fortunate enough to have four shows back-to-back as lead.

I personally love working for finite series as it's important to convey that stories need not be stretched; they can get over in a year and still be loved by audiences.

Maybe I am not destined to be part of movies. I feel that one needs to be connected in Bollywood, because, for outsiders, if the first film doesn't work, no one gives them a second chance.

We are very glad to receive so much of love, support and appreciation for 'Bas Ek Baar.' Now with the release of 'Ajnabee,' both I and Aamir are all excited to see everyone's response once again.

I personally am happy doing a finite series as I can't play a single character for three years. Hats off to the actors who stay in a character for three four years and enjoy every moment of their character.

Aamir and I are still boyfriend-girlfriend. The other day we were discussing how we don't feel like husband-wife; however, the only thing that has changed after my wedding is that I get to meet my guy every day.

There are songs which even if you listen to repeatedly, you don't end up liking them, but there are some songs which have an instant connection with the listener. 'Ruka Hoon' is that song which instantly clicked with me.

I wasn't expecting a proposal from Aamir that night, especially when he had waited long hours for my shoot to get over and I too was drained after giving back-to-back scenes that involved portraying a lot of mental traumas and crying. As I came out of my shot, he stood in front of me, went down on his knees and proposed marriage.

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