I deserve to do quality work.

I think I was born for controversies.

No one can ban me or stop me from acting.

I am always confident that I am a good person.

This is not a filmy line, but truth always wins.

No one quits a successful show without a valid reason.

I would rather explore the medium of films than television.

I have a very good reputation in the industry; my work speaks for me.

To be honest, whenever I run away from something, I land up straight into it.

I know, in India, cricket is a religion, but I haven't had the time to follow it.

Life is full of ups and downs. One needs to stay positive in life, no matter what.

I have never hurt anyone, and that pays back. I have always wanted good for everyone.

I was never interested in reality shows or dance shows, as they have become so common.

I believe whatever has to happen will happen - you just need to stand up for yourself.

No artist from my industry has ever supported me, but all technicians have been on my side.

The concept of 'Dhan Dhana Dhan' is an entertaining one, and I am sure the audience will like it.

Just because I have signed a contract doesn't mean that he or she has bought me from head to toe.

If you are aggressive about something, you don't get it, but if you love, you can conquer everything.

Once the door of the 'Bigg Boss' house closes, everything just happens by itself. You can't put logic and planning.

Wherever I go, people want to come and meet me. At times, I feel a bit suffocated too, as I am unable to be normal and myself.

After the 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain' controversy, people believed they made my career, but I now maintain that 'Bigg Boss' made Shilpa Shinde.

I am overwhelmed with the love and affection of the people. Girls have written letters calling me their inspiration, which has touched my heart.

I have done hit shows like 'Bhabhi' - 'Mayka' did well on Zee TV; so did 'Chidya Ghar' on Sab TV. So why should I work with a new channel with exclusivity?

Though I knew from the beginning that I deserve to win the show, it is a different world inside the 'Bigg Boss' house. It was a journey with a lots of emotional ups and down.

In our industry, everything is taken lightly. Guys say so many things, and if you react to them, they go, like,'We are kidding.' Things like 'You are looking hot sexy' are common.

I have purchased a flat in Malad, but that is not with my 'Bigg Boss' prize. I had bought it with my earnings that were released by producers of 'Bhabhiji Ghar Pe Hain' just before I was offered 'Bigg Boss.'

Why is it that the producers can do anything and get away with it, and the actors are held accountable for everything? The makers often stop actors' payments, too. Everything is in their favour in the contract.

To be honest, I am a really simple person, and most of my friends are not from the industry. I am most comfortable with them. They don't treat me as an actor, and neither would they tolerate me behaving like one.

My wedding preparations were done. My wedding outfit was ready. I had even bought my jewellery, and the cards were also printed. It is very sad that I had to call off my marriage one month prior to the actual date.

I had left everything because of my marriage. As a girl, I know what my responsibility towards my husband and his family is, and I used to do everything according to his will. I kept all his family members in mind, but he still expected more from me.

I have this concept that I will create a creche for old people. Yes, a creche, how when you go to work you drop kids to their creche and there they mingle with other kids and at the same time are in safe hands and you know they have been looked after.

It is tough for an actress to raise her voice on sexual harassment because the chances are they will question your character, they will ruin your career, and they will defeat you in the power game. So one has to be very strong to fight against these white-collar mafias.

A lot of people had misconceptions that I throw tantrums and am very arrogant, and I knew 'Bigg Boss' will change that. You cannot pretend for 105 days in front of more than 100 cameras. I know myself, and I was confident that the world will also get to know and understand me through this show.

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