Not married, not planning to also.

What you feed your body and brain is very important.

I still can't believe I acted in Ram Gopal Varma's direction.

To me 'love' is not just marriage and kids. It is companionship.

I was always fascinated by the stand-up comedy shows from my childhood.

This quarantine life is not new to me. I've been like this from my teens.

Just because I belong to the film industry, people should not be judgmental.

I overcame all the casting couches and stood out strongly as an independent woman.

I have become so strong now that rumors, abuses or trolls don't bother me anymore.

I would rather be single than be someone's girlfriend because that's not my identity.

Honestly, the only reason 'Ice Cream' happened was because it wasn't a commercial film.

Once you eat, talk, share, sleep, wake-up with the same people, you tend to form bonds.

But I've always admired Tamil and Malayalam films, and language isn't a barrier for me.

I would watch several English comedy shows and I have always wanted to be a part of one.

I don't have any differences with my family. I just don't have them as a part of my life.

I always wanted to be part of a realistic film where there is less to act and more to live.

I've been very interested in dance from my childhood and I used to teach dance to some students.

If I put up a hot photo, people think I am only interested in doing raunchy roles or special songs.

I'm not looking for any particular genre or role because I will pick up a role based on my mood and instinct.

Ever since I discovered this place, it was always my dream to do a 'princess' photoshoot here at Chowmahalla Palace.

I've stopped reading news and even in the movies and web-series I watch, I'm ensuring that I'm watching only positive stuff.

I like hugging, holding hands or monkeying around with the people I like. That's my way of letting them know I like the them.

So I want to make it clear that I want to be an actress and do versatile roles. I am only trying to bring out the actor in me.

I have my own logic. I don't listen to anyone unless it's logical to me and not many people understand and appreciate my thinking.

I have been following an English web series and was inspired how Hollywood actresses express themselves and bring out their personality.

I was dating someone and wanted to get married to him. But just because casting couch exists in TFI and I work here, he didn't respect me.

Working with Ram Gopal Varma is a great experience. He is such a wonderful director and no other director gives freedom to the actors like him.

I feel there is no prescribed notion about how strong or how smart one should be. I rather believe one should be themselves and be true to everyone.

I think the pollution due to crackers is coming down every year. I hope more people join in towards celebrating a non-polluted and eco-friendly Diwali.

Maybe people don't understand my openness. In fact, if someone randomly comes and hugs me, I'd hug them right back. I am all for free hugs that make people happy.

'Ice Cream' is a very different horror thriller. Something unusual and super natural happens to two persons in a house and I am sure that those scenes will definitely scare the audiences.

I don't like the concept of crackers. Diwali is a festival of lights but we have a lot of sound too. I don't know how and why. It isn't good for Mother Earth especially the animals around.

I eat everything and some days I eat too much, but I read this quote, 'if you cant control what you eat, you cant control anything in life.' It keeps playing in my head and then I exercise a lot.

Sex education is very relevant in today's world where children have access to adult content across media. So it has become all the more important for parents to educate kids about sex and talk to them about it.

I got offered to do an OTT film with Nawazuddin Siddiqui two years ago that I was uncomfortable doing because it had a nude scene. I was asked why I can't do it again if I did it before, many didn't realize I've actually never gone nude for 'Ice Cream,' it was just a publicity gimmick.

Ram Gopal Varma saw my pictures and called me for a meeting. He signed me on to play Vishnu Manchu's wife in one of his movies. He did not give me dialogues, instead he asked, 'What will you do if you were Vishnu's wife and this is the scene?' He explained the scene and I gave my inputs.

Since I was part of the St. Francis College basketball team, I used to get the opportunity to go to various parts of the city for tournaments. It's during one such outing that I figured this is the Chowmahalla Palace! I still remember buying a ticket and getting into the palace with my team, all of us in our sports uniform.

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