I can never marry an obese guy.

It is my dream to be a Bollywood actor.

Be beautiful, be stylish, and love yourself.

Reality shows can put a lot of stress on you.

I really like light-hearted and humourous people.

My biggest concern is people misunderstanding me.

If you have a dream, be brave enough to go and get it!

I feel every artist has a certain amount of fan following.

I will never create a romantic angle to survive on a game show.

I'd love to do Tamil movies whenever the right script comes by.

For me, the most important things are me, myself, and my family.

I thank God because he has given me work somewhere or the other.

If a role demands in a good project, I wouldn't mind wearing a bikini.

I always try to do something different and creative with my dress sense.

I think it is important to give your partner enough time in a relationship.

I am not a person to compromise on my priorities and family just for a show.

I want to concentrate on work and won't do anything to divert my concentration.

I'd love to host a reality show now and not be a contestant in it. I want to take a show forward.

I get to pick so many things as an actor. Also, I'm a good observer of people and their mannerisms.

I was dancing when I was acting as well. Actors generally dance in performances like in an award function.

I like Victoria Beckham's fashion sense. In Bollywood, Kangana Ranaut is really out-of-the-box and quirky.

I like keeping myself hydrated and taking care of my body, skin, hair... I feel it's good to maintain yourself.

I'm not very comfortable about the audience getting a peek into my personal life. I like to keep my personal space.

I don't regret being on television; I just regret the fact that I wanted to be in the movies, and that didn't happen.

It's heartening to see talented girls like Prachi Desai and Yami Gautam making it big in films and proving themselves.

Working with Hirani sir is a big thing for me. At least in my resume, I'll have a mention of his name in my filmography.

I will only talk about my work. I have always stayed away from commenting on my personal life, and that remains unchanged.

Overall, I feel that southern cinema, in itself, has taken over the film industry with its content, stories and screenplay.

I don't stuff myself at breakfast and prefer to have a glass of milk and fruit for breakfast. I prefer a home-made vegetarian lunch otherwise.

I discovered my love for dancing when I was barely 5-6 years of age. Whenever I would hear any music playing, I would automatically groove to it.

Sadly, we don't have Gujarati food on sets, but we do love the delicious Rajasthani dal-baati, gatte ki sabzi, and those proper Rajasthani thalis.

I have realised I need to tone down and be easy at times. It is good to be competitive and have a fighting spirit, but one should not go to extremes.

In a TV show, you are restricted to a lot of things. On television, you can't put the content you can put on web series and on the channels digitally.

Black is a great colour when it comes to being safe and classy. It looks great on any body type and can be paired with anything. So when in doubt, go for black.

People assumed that I wasn't open to doing TV, probably because I was doing a film and reality shows. I have become choosy and want to take up substantial roles.

Friends do give advice, but in the end, it's up to you. Although I think it is nice to have a guy's perspective on girls' issues in relationships and vice versa.

People tend to discuss things like relationships with family and friends, and the fact that I'm the only breadwinner in the family. And honestly, I cashed in on it.

I've seen almost all of Rajinikanth sir's movies, at least the ones that have come to Mumbai, since I don't understand Tamil. I loved him in the movie 'Hum' as well.

For me, style is something that I'm comfortable in. I don't really follow any trends. I just like to wear things that look good on me and suit my body and personality.

I do feel I have all the qualities of a film star but then why didn't I make it that big? I blame it on my destiny. I was not there at the right place at the right time.

It is very difficult for us to establish identity in films. It is not easy to break through your stereotype image from television and form a new identity on the big screen.

Have we ever seen Bollywood stars compete among themselves on a platform like 'Jhalak?' It's always TV stars who compete amongst themselves and are judged by Bollywood stars.

People who call me reality queen or whatever don't help me run my house. If I get a good project, I'll definitely pick it up because today I'm famous; tomorrow, maybe I'd be gone.

Fashion, for me, is reviving different things - I like to stand out every time I dress up and what I'm comfortable in. I need to be extremely confident and comfortable in the attire I wear.

Even if you're doing a film, you're in the news while the shooting is on and during promotions. But once it's over, the limelight fades away, and you wait for something better to come your way.

Nobody wants to get into controversies, especially in the film industry. I do not wish to be a controversial girl. But sometimes you have to take tough decisions that might eventually help your career.

It has to be really interesting for me to perform the same role for 365 days non-stop. It becomes taxing for an actor to perform the same character for 12 hours every day, and then, after a point, there's no growth.

Audiences have taken a liking for supernatural and fantasy shows. The genre is doing well on the small screen, and I wanted to get into that mould. I have never played a naagin, and such roles have always intrigued me.

'Choli Ke Peeche' and 'Ek Doh Teen' were my favourite numbers as a kid. I was a huge fan of Madhuri Dixit and would spend hours looking into the mirror and aping her expressions, believing that the mirror was the camera!

It is very different hosting and judging a show like 'Love School'; it was unlike acting in a movie or series or being part of a reality show. But I keep telling myself that I have just one life, and I have to make the most of it.

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