I am so happy to be a meme.

I can really harsh on myself.

Mount Abu is a beautiful place.

I love anything related to acting.

I used to dance professionally in Delhi.

I would love to do a dance film someday.

I want to really appreciate the work I do.

I feel like a star while signing autographs.

Everyone has to go through some ups and downs.

I want to see myself dancing on the big screen.

When I am choosing a role, I follow my instinct.

I am my own biggest critic. I never like what I do.

Personally, I am a very laid-back and a lazy person.

My perception and my way of working change with each film.

Come to think of it, I have really travelled across accents.

I have a habit of not going to the doctor till the last minute.

I love my curly hair and I don't like straightening done at all.

On a film set, where there is so much chaos, I find inner peace.

As an actor, I am happy that I am able to entertain the audience.

I'm boring. I'm also a bit reticent and shy but very calm overall.

It is really hard for me to impress myself with the work that I do.

Anything to do with Anurag Basu sir is always special and interesting.

I was always interested in dancing and doing extracurricular activities.

If my mind gravitates to a role, I take it up, regardless of the length.

I don't want to restrict myself and want to work in all genres of cinema.

I feel in today's time, you are truly successful if a meme is based on you.

After doing a film like 'Dangal,' people would assume things are easy for me.

I am very glad that I got to work with Vidya Balan. I am a huge fan of her work.

Dancing does make you happy. It has helped me deal with the hardships in my life.

When you dub for your own character, it is the last chance to play the part again.

I can't choreograph myself. I tried doing that for 'Pataakha,' but I couldn't do it.

I am always picking on something or the other about the way I have performed a scene.

Even when I meditate, I imagine myself in a dance movie, doing these turns and flips.

Maths? Aiyyo. You know what? I always had a love and hate relationship with the subject.

I started shooting for 'Photograph' right after 'Dangal' so, it's really special for me.

I grew up watching different kinds of shows and films and read so many different authors.

I don't know about others, but I am sensitive, and I easily get attached to my characters.

My character in 'Shakuntala Devi' is based on a real person, her daughter Anupama Banerjee.

Nawazuddin is an inspiration for me. He's is one of the spectacular actors of Indian cinema.

I want to be a part of content-driven films, not just the mainstream Bollywood type of movies.

With every film that I am doing I am learning new things either about myself, or about filmmaking.

I don't like my work. I didn't like my work in 'Dangal,' and then in 'Photograph,' I was cribbing.

I have realised that when you start thinking like the person you are playing, it gets easy to emote.

I like wearing nice clothes and dressing up. At the same time, I know that I can't be perfect all the time.

Even though I feel I am a bit reticent and shy, performing arts like dancing and acting is like my alter ego.

There is no reason why India and Pakistan are fighting. Similarly, there is no reason when two siblings fight.

I always wanted to work with Ayushmann Khurrana and I wished that I would get a good script to team up with him.

Regardless ofwhat happens, whatever you become, what you may do, your parents won't stop suggesting things to you.

Honestly, when I am offered a film, I look at the story, character, director, producer and co-actors while giving a nod.

I have always wanted to be an actor. I like to enjoy every single day of my life, because I am living my childhood dream.

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