There's beauty in imperfection.

I use a relatively hard mattress.

I cannot just blindly love someone.

A lot of college kids are my fan following.

It feels great to be given a protagonist role.

As an actor, you break stereotypes all the time.

I like to keep breaking the typecast and cliches.

Good work will come to you when your film does well.

I don't choose scripts with the intent to get an award.

I do not let anyone make me feel ashamed of being who I am.

I really invest a lot... physically and emotionally on my work.

Olive oil mixed with raw sugar makes for an excellent lip scrub.

I don't think people know what freedom of expression really means.

Maharani Gayatri Devi - she was elegance and simplicity personified.

Theatre, for me, is my playing field. That's where I learnt my craft.

When I entered the film industry, I didn't know anything about acting.

For an actor, it's not like you have to go crazy to do an intense role.

I do feel that I have the capacity to carry a full film on my shoulder.

When I dont have work to talk about, I dont need to be in the headlines.

I'd never want to repeat a character - once done, it's of no interest to me.

I think, since the beginning, I have been attracted to unconventional films.

Make-up is an integral part of my lifestyle because of the profession I'm in.

As humans, our instinct is to be free. And any sort of restrictions don't help.

It's high time subjects like sex, and everything that it includes, are normalised.

After 'Pink,' I wanted to do something that would challenge me further as an actor.

I love pairing evening gowns with hair tied up, like a boho updo or a curly chignon.

I have a neat and tidy bed when I reach home but a cluttered one by the time I leave.

I enjoy doing both comedy and drama, as long as I'm not doing something continuously.

'Pink' is the turning point in my career. It just changed everything for me overnight.

I cleanse and wash my face thoroughly and apply ice before I start applying my makeup.

I am not destructive. I cannot do something for my own pleasure that hurts someone else.

It is scary for me to do a film by directly showing up on the sets without any preparation.

Breaking stereotypes and my own barriers is great fun, because that's what leads to growth.

Having worked with Amitabh Bachchan was an exhilarating as well a great learning experience.

Post 'Shaitan,' I felt frustrated, as I was not getting the kind of work that I wanted to do.

Playing a superhero isn't interesting because then you personify perfection, which is boring!

People have to be pushed out of their comfort zones to be able to see things for what they are.

My make-up routine starts with a primer on clean skin, which gives the face a nice smooth glow.

I've stopped caring how others are going to perceive me if I wear something that they don't like.

My sister used to live in Gurugram. I spent good enough time here when we were shooting for 'Pink.'

I prefer complete darkness while sleeping at my house. If I'm staying in a hotel, I keep the lights on.

My true satisfaction came when my parents told me that someone had seen me on TV and congratulated them.

I follow Ayurveda, but above everything, I believe in being healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally.

I always use a night eye cream along with a moisturiser for the face depending on the condition of my skin.

I think having naturally beautiful skin and hair and just glowing from within, that's my idea of beautiful.

I use a water-based cleanser for sensitive skin on a daily basis. This is essential, since I have oily skin.

I did my BMS from Bhavan's College in Mumbai and a post-graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication.

I'm settled emotionally and mentally because of my partner, and a lot of my growth has happened post-marriage.

I am receiving as much love for 'Four Shots More Please!' as I got for 'Pink,' if not more. It's heart-warming.

Whenever we actors become part of a Bollywood film, there is a certain pressure of earning a box office success.

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