Direction is always on my wish list.

Doing comedy was liberating in a way.

I used to have panic and anxiety attacks.

It took me a while to grasp Kannada and Telugu.

You discover who you truly are only when you live alone.

Don't be naive and allow a man to take advantage of you.

If there's garbage in one's head, that's what will come out.

I think comedy is something I enjoy, so it comes effortlessly.

The only Bollywood dream I have is to meet Shah Rukh Khan once.

As an actor, I have no limitation. I will do whatever excites me.

For a tiny person, I have a lot of confidence. No one messes with me!

Today, there is not one Hindi movie which doesn't have a kissing scene.

When I did a scene with Dharam sir for the first time, I actually cried!

I want to be famous. That's my ambition, and there is nothing wrong with it.

I miss Mumbai when I'm not here. The city does that to you, and it's exciting.

People don't come to the theatres to watch a kiss. It's the story that appeals to them.

'Guest Iin London' didn't work, but it got me more work; it helped me grow as an actor.

I want people to take me seriously as an actor. I want to be a star; I won't deny that.

Pole dancing is a great way to enhance your fitness level and also your dancing abilities.

'Raaz Reboot' doesn't have extreme boldness, but I was apprehensive about the kissing scenes.

I think objectifying women is not wrong if only her beauty is captured in an aesthetic manner.

It's a hugely popular franchise, and every 'Housefull' film has worked well at the box office.

I really like the way Deepika Padukone dresses up. I think she really carries herself very well.

I feel like, for an actor, eyes are the most important thing. So I'm a little obsessed with eye creams.

I find it very hard to approach people. I take a very long time to open up and become friends with someone.

My mom is my best friend. I tell her everything from what's going on in my life and my work to my love life.

Why do women have to face comments like, 'You are wearing short clothes; you are alluring and inviting men?'

I would love to do more Hindi films, but I am very laid-back that way and wouldn't go looking for more films.

I have been a big fan of Dulquer. I have watched a lot of his films... 'O Kadhal Kanmani' being my favourite.

I have always been dramatic, so I think being an actress comes naturally to me. I think I am pretty good at it.

It's unbelievable that I'm working in the same industry as Mr. Amitabh Bachchan and working with Mr. Dharmendra.

When I am running, I like listening to typical Punjabi music. It is just who I am. It comes to me very naturally.

I've been travelling around moving from one movie set to another... it's been back-breaking, but am not complaining.

When I am practicing yoga, I try to avoid music. But if I really have to listen to something, I listen to the Om chant.

I don't think there's any space for any negativity or insecurity on the set of 'Housefull 4.' It feels like a big, crazy family.

I believe equality in a relationship is very important, and for that, both partners should be equally capable to handle anything.

I feel that bad people exist everywhere. I've always maintained that it is not the industry that is good or bad: it's the people.

I think, in the South, I can do it, especially in the Kannada film industry. I am popular enough to do a woman-centric film there.

Pawan Wadeya's 'Googly' gave me a new lease of life in Kannada cinema. I feel blessed that way. There's been no looking back since.

My parents have been very supportive. To survive in this industry, you need a great support system, and I am really blessed to have one.

I never expected 'Theen Maar' to have such a great opening. Pawan Kalyan is a huge star in Tollywood, but for me, it's just my second film.

With time, I am getting to work with actors who are known for their work. I am liking that, enjoying every bit, and I want to soak it all in.

I have apparently become a sequel queen because of films 'Raaz: Reboot,' 'Guest-Iin-London,' 'Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se' and 'Housefull 4.'

I want to work with Sriram Raghavan, Imtiaz Ali, Karan Johar, and, of course, any other director who is offering a great role to play in a film.

'Veerey Ki Wedding' is a comedy of errors in more ways than one. It's one of those basic, perky comedies. We're not trying to give out a message or anything.

I don't know how any film can bother you. It doesn't have to do with multi-starrer films. If you are insecure, you can feel insecure being the only girl also.

Initially, I was scared of living alone in a big city like Mumbai, which is nothing like Bangalore. I'm more comfortable now; it feels like a home away from home.

For someone like me who gets bored very easily, this life is perfect. I can't be at one place for too long. Travelling broadens your thinking as a person and as an actor.

I have become limitless and stronger. You don't need that attitude to survive in Bollywood, but when you are doing a film like 'Raaz,' you can't go on set with inhibitions.

Even if someone were to take me out on a date, I have a 'touch me not' air about me. I don't like people who take things too fast nor the ones who take forever to open up to me.

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