I am not a helicopter mother.

I cant help having a sexy body.

I am not a manipulative person.

Nothing will affect my marriage.

I had 14 failed attempts at having kids.

You can only argue with reasonable people.

I would like to do songs that are remembered.

I'm tired of telling people what Bollywood is.

I know that India is very sensitive to nudity.

My song in 'Vaastav' was my debut dance number.

Even as a man, I look sexier than any other man.

Love and hate are two of the strongest emotions.

Just like Bollywood, reality TV runs in my blood.

There is really no winning mantra for 'Bigg Boss.'

I am a brat by nature and I don't repent what I do.

Hope and love are two words the entire world survives on.

I can't live my life according to anyone else's schedule.

I am friends with everyone but I make enemies in my league.

I never wish to have an image of a sexy girl or an item girl.

I love being in Lucknow as I get so much love and warmth here.

I am not a bimbo. But the industry doesn't look beyond my body.

I don't want to do 85 scenes in a film that has no head or tail.

I have never apologised for my assets or for being a sex symbol.

I have great assets and so I have the confidence to flaunt them.

I want to shock people. I want to do roles that nobody else can do.

After 'Jungle,' people have realized that I'm not just a sex symbol.

I'm a logical woman and won't resort to washing dirty linen in public.

I am just very honest and frank, and a lot of people cant handle that.

I go with the flow and maybe that's why I have time to myself whenever I want it.

These days almost every heroine is trying to do an item number but I am the best.

Casting couch exists as far as smaller films are concerned... B and C grade types.

I am not in Bollywood for item songs. I have to do some meaty roles and realistic films.

Very few people like Ram Gopal Varma offer you the opportunity to be pushed as an actress.

I do play a lot of supporting roles but I think I have the best fun as I have more choices.

Marriage is a very important man-made institution. Once you are married, you need to honour that.

One has to have the right spirit, attitude and make a place for themselves in the viewers' hearts.

Motherhood hasn't changed me much but the only difference I feel is that I have become more patient.

Krushna never has a problem with me posting sexy pictures on social media or doing bold photo shoots.

Not everybody who opts for surrogacy is doing that to save their figure. People have genuine problems.

So, I think slowly, the women of this industry are changing the norms and I'm proud to be one of them.

All I get to hear in the mornings are loud screams of my babies. It's such a chaos but a new joy of life.

Some of the scripts I hear are completely useless. Sometimes, they're copies of very bad Hollywood films.

Bollywood is a huge industry with a lot of competition and you always have to stay at the top of the game.

When my career was just beginning, I played the role of a terrorist and that too without makeup in 'Jungle.'

My perfect partner has to understand my silence as well as my needs, this is a very important factor for me.

Talking about myself, I get only two to three projects a year but let me tell you they are substantial projects.

We all have seen Madhuri Dixit's hit dance numbers and we can't forget the contribution Saroj Khan added to them.

'Siya Ke Ram' being my very first fiction TV show, I've always wanted to do a role that challenges me as an actor.

People tend to disappear from showbiz because they cant wait between two projects, which often takes a lot of time.

Being a mother is a completely different feeling and my life has changed completely. Plus I have a new found respect for mothers.

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