I am proud of my height.

I've always gone with the flow.

I never planned to be an actress.

I want to act, perform in my own way.

Frankly, my head can never be bloated.

Cinema will always remember 'Life Of Pi.'

I love song and dance films in Bollywood.

I only do work that suits my temperament.

I never felt the need to be in the rat race.

My fans tell me my height is my biggest asset.

'Cheeni Kum' was one of the nicest experiences.

I am happy and content with my work and career.

Every film has been a personal milestone for me.

I don't think of people as out-and-out black or white.

Working in 'Mian Maqbool' was a refreshing experience.

As a viewer, I will go and watch only commercial films.

The film industry is actually a tough place to survive.

I've acted with shorter heroes, and no one has objected.

I've crossed many cultural and gender barriers as a woman.

I don't care if the heroes are short. That's their problem.

For me, every character takes the same amount of immersion.

I don't disown feminism, but I don't believe in such labels.

I am not closed to any new ideas. But films are my first love.

Since I am originally from Hyderabad, I speak Telugu fluently.

I have such a temperament that I cannot do anything in excess.

I do whatever appeals to me. I have always made my own choices.

I wanted to be an air hostess because I wanted to see the world.

Working in 'The Namesake' was a personally enriching experience.

I had attraction to work with Ang Lee. I wanted to work with him.

As far as TV shows are concerned, I would love to do a travel show.

I am glad that people have become more accepting of female characters.

I did not want to do things the way they are usually done in Hindi cinema.

Every character, before they are heroes or villains, they are human beings.

I love to travel. I want to do India by road, the entire length and breadth.

I never want to stick to one genre of movies and was opened to do everything.

I think every actor worth his or her salt wants to do good, meaningful cinema.

There are so many wonderful films being made everywhere, including in Hollywood.

I like to spend time with family and friends and share my experiences with them.

I laugh, cry, go for movies, eat popcorn. All these things are pretty relaxing for me.

I grew up in the seventies, and films for us were larger-than-life, masala entertainers.

Whether the film is a Hindi film or in a South Indian language, I don't think it matters.

Most stabilizing part of my career is that I have done all genres. I hate classification.

If I am comfortable doing work in a certain way, then I will do it my way with conviction.

I had a great time doing Bollywood and Telugu films, and it's been an interesting journey.

I came from Hyderabad and didn't know the difference between commercial and parallel cinema.

I cannot say yes to too many things. I am better off giving attention to one thing at a time.

Coming from a middle-class family in Hyderabad, I was an introvert. I chose to be the way I am.

I am never embarrassed to relax. I am not part of any rat race. I am very happy to be by myself.

I love to watch people dance. It is the most fantastic skill and art form that anybody can have.

The first film I worked in was Dev Anand's 'Hum Naujawan.'Then I went back to school and college.

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