I love acting because it's empowering. It empowers me.

My first love is acting, but dancing comes naturally to me.

I love acting and certainly won't give it up, but it's part of a bigger canvas for me now.

I love both acting and programming equally. I think it enriches me and enhances me as an artist.

I would say that 'Shake It Up' was a chance for me to do two things I really love: acting and dancing.

Acting is my first love. There are still so many characters inside of me that are waiting to come out.

I was never hungry for this kind of attention; it was the love of performing that got me interested in acting.

I did not come to Mumbai because I wanted to be a star. I came to Mumbai because I genuinely love acting, and it gives me a kick.

I love acting. Anchoring and dancing have come to me because of acting. I came here to be an actor. All others are just an extension of it.

I love theatre because it's just me and the audience. It's the litmus test in acting, to be able to sustain a performance over one, two or three hours.

I love acting and I still want to do it, but I've such an instinct for directing, it's something that comes naturally to me. It's why I'm here on this planet.

I actually think I need 'Homeland' rehab. And that Ray Donovan. I think I've watched every episode more than once. Liev Schreiber, Jeffrey Wright and Jon Voight have made me fall in love with acting again.

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