I am a Bombay girl.

I am a couch potato!

I love wearing heels.

I absolutely hate math!

I'm not skinny, and I like that.

I would love to play an urban working girl.

Films are the largest and most impactful medium.

I have had a very comfortable and beautiful life.

I think an actor without life experiences is empty.

I'm very content with my work, and I never complain.

If you don't want to hit the gym, go cycling or skipping.

I have become a nicer person after every film I have done.

Don't be lazy; workout and diet is the only way to get fit.

I just want to work with talented people and learn from them.

I am a modern day girl, and of course I have dated many guys.

It's my biggest fear that one day I'm going to trip on stage.

If I don't stay true to my character, I would fail as an actor.

When you are comfortable with your co-star, it reflects on screen.

Abhishek Chaubey has improved my craft, as I learnt so much on set.

I believe a good chicken breast, if made well, is the best thing ever.

I was 12 when I decided that I wanted to see myself on the big screen.

I want to be a part of films that will be watched even after twenty years.

I work out four hours a day - I do a lot of swimming, dancing, and gymming.

I am an opinionated feminist. I can never say or do anything against women.

Alankrita is such a crazy filmmaker, and I loved 'Lipstick Under My Burkha.'

As a perception on how I have perceived myself, I have always felt beautiful.

The sad truth of our country is that Indian women don't get a moment of rest.

'Son Chiriya' is a special film with lovely co-stars and a sorted out director.

I have always had a flair for acting; maybe that's why I enjoyed casting so much.

Yes, I am a very greedy actor. I love acting, and I want to do all kinds of roles.

It's unfortunate how people assume so much about your life based on the work you do.

Just because I am an opinionated and strong girl doesn't mean that I don't believe in vanity.

Commercial film is a film that makes a lot of money, and I have very high hopes from 'Sonchiriya.'

These days, you don't need a song or glamour to make your film work. It is all about a good story.

I have realised what my pitch is, and I'm in this industry for the pure reason that I love acting.

Post-workout, I eat a protein-rich snack, like egg whites or chana, chicken, fish with some greens.

I want to be a part of films that have some kind of social comment and that will help people evolve.

Hummus has been my saviour. I've used it in every form: on sandwiches, rotis, with veggies and meat.

As human beings, we need to evolve with time, and if you fail to do that, your existence will suffer.

The journey of shedding weight was tough, but the only good thing was it did not take a toll on my health.

The chances of me getting trolled are very high because of the films I do. But I only read the good things.

I have a strong personality - I know who I'm outside my work, and I'm nothing like the characters I portray.

I've always been an overweight girl, and I've never had an issue with that. I'm very comfortable with my body.

I stand for body confidence and against fat shaming, but I will not support people who live on bad cholesterol.

When I go to sleep, I want to know that I have experimented as an actor, and I am constantly seeking to evolve.

Acting, for me, is a process of metamorphosis. It's about forgetting who I am and becoming someone entirely new.

Whenever I hear the narration for a new film, I have this process back home where my mother reads all my scripts.

It's never easy for an actor who doesn't have connections in the film industry and who has to start from scratch.

I had a replica of a red outfit that Karisma Kapoor wore in some movie. I have worn that outfit on many occasions.

I am not against being in a relationship, and neither is the case that I want to be in one. I just go with the flow.

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