I always wear my dad's shirts.

I'm well aware of my privilege.

I think I attract love triangles!

No, I'm not an insecure person at all.

It is important to stand up to bullies.

I am romantic person, I love being in love.

I drink a lot of water. Lots and lots of water!

I completely believe in peace and non-violence.

I am really secure and I have grown up that way.

I am really skinny even though I eat like a beast.

I love spending time with my family and my friends.

Winning a Filmfare Black Lady is a big deal for me.

I love competition, it is so much fun and motivating.

I was overwhelmed to see Salman Khan sir in real life!

The problem with today's world is that hate is normalized.

I will try to dub for myself in as many languages as possible.

I think it's a blessing that social media is such a big thing.

Janhvi Kapoor is my biggest competition in this film industry.

I want to do all kinds of roles. It's a part and parcel of my job.

We need to stop imitating the West and looking there for inspiration.

In my school, we wore uniforms and couldn't apply nail polish or kajal.

Unfiltered photos always get more attention. Filters are easy to discern.

Trolls want reactions. Don't become a bully because they're bullying you!

I have inherited my father's thick skin, which helps me deal with trolls.

I've been watching 'Knives Out,' 'Fight Club' and many Woody Allen films.

When I'm at home, both my dogs are constantly around me vying for attention.

The world of social media can be so nasty and negative, especially for women.

We should respect all religions and just believe in peace, kindness and harmony.

I know I am an actor and whatever I say people are going to get influenced by that.

After having seen my dad do so much in comedy, I know I have a legacy to live up to.

I'm very open about my feelings and I'm very open about the people I have crushes on.

When I have nothing worthwhile to wear, I pick up my dad's clothes at the last minute.

Enjoying phuljharis is the first thing that I can think of from my childhood Diwali days.

I had a blast in school and college, but nothing compares to what we have shown in 'SOTY 2.'

I wash my face three times a day and I make sure that I always take off my makeup before I sleep.

I don't ever want young women to look at me and feel any kind of pressure to look or dress like me.

It's okay to be attracted to other people but not to the point where your partner gets uncomfortable.

I feel like when you're 18 or 19, you have to have fun, live in the moment, and not overthink things.

I can't ever deal with a boyfriend or husband like Chintu Tyagi. I'm a very loyal and I expect the same.

I don't think bullying is gender or age-related or dependent on what section of society you are coming from.

As soon as you start speaking in a different language or with a different accent, it changes you as a person.

In school, I would always be uncomfortable because my skirt would expose my thin, chicken legs and wiry hands.

Honestly, when I was back in school I would eat anything and everything but now when I'm shooting, I eat clean.

I am of the opinion that even if my role is merely 10 minutes long, it needs to leave an impact on the audiences.

Just cheating and lying in any way doesn't go well with me. So as a person, I am not okay with extramarital affairs.

I feel the worst when people comment on my family because my younger sister and mum aren't part of the film industry.

A lot of stuff people said to me when I was younger subconsciously stayed with me and became my biggest insecurities.

I'm a serial scroller, and whenever I have a minute to spare, you'll find me on my phone scrolling through Instagram.

I believe crop tops can be worn with literally anything, but I think it'd be really cool to pair them with track pants.

My dad has worked so hard to earn a name in the industry and to gain respect. So, I don't want to take away anything from him.

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