You have to face fears head on.

I am sweet and diplomatic in real life.

I'm an independent woman and a feminist.

I wasn't really fashion-conscious earlier.

I don't like to limit myself as an actress.

I want to play a character with grey shades.

I am very instinctive when it comes to a script.

Categorisation of actors has become outdated now.

I would never do anything that's derogatory to women.

Even my family is shocked that I chose this profession.

The more you do, the more you think, the better you get.

My mom keeps khabar of everything, so I don't feel lonely.

My career is doing well both in Tollywood as well as Bollywood.

When I did my first film, I did not understand or speak Telugu.

I come from a middle-class family, but we are open-minded people.

I could not make mistakes while choosing films when I started out.

I wouldn't have taken up modeling as a profession. It was more of a hobby.

Destiny plays an important part, but talent and hard work is also important.

I usually mug up my Telugu dialogues much before going to the sets every day.

People have started recognising me. I can't move around as freely as I used to.

Whatever you learn will never go waste. It will be beneficial for me in future.

'Dilwale' has increased my audience reach; I have gained in every way possible.

The industry has been very warm and welcoming, especially since I am an outsider.

Women simply need to know the right technique of shaving to get the best results.

I would love to play a completely negative character if it's backed by a super script.

There is a slight tomboyish side to me. But I was studious, and I did not bunk classes!

I think less is more. Sephora has these nude themes, which is like 'no make-up' make-up.

I have declined projects made under big banners because I didn't have much to do in them.

Actors don't have to be linked in real life for the chemistry to be translated on screen.

The journey from engineering to acting just happened. I guess some things are meant to be.

Every thing in life that's first should be a celebration or celebrated with a lot of oomph.

I don't think one film is enough to showcase your talent or to show your abilities as an actor.

I go with the flow of the film. I feel if it's the demand of the script, then you should do it.

We are all somewhere or the other a little grey, not black and white. We have our imperfections.

I'm learning to work under pressure. Yesteryear songs are slow and demanding on the expressions.

For me, my first hearing of the script matters. It has to excite me as an actor and as an audience.

I hope I get an opportunity to work with Akshay Kumar and Prabhu Deva, as they are very supportive people.

I come from a family of working professionals: my dad is a chartered accountant, and my mom is a professor.

The moment I lose weight, it shows on my face, and given how sharp my cheek bones are, it doesn't look good.

I actually moved from engineering to acting. I think what's important is how talented and passionate you are.

I was clear about the fact that my first film should be 'big,' since it's the start of your whole career graph.

I particularly like Shah Rukh Khan's style. He is very laid back and very comfortable with whatever he carries.

Some people do believe that any publicity is good publicly, but I don't. I would never want to be in news for rumours.

When I was young, I remember the first song I danced to was 'Akhiyan Milaon,' because I am a big fan of Madhuri Dixit.

Before anyone else, women need to accept that neither does life stop, nor does it change for those few days in a month.

Luckily, for me, my first producer Sajid Nadiadwala treats both Tiger Shroff and me like his kids. He's very protective.

In the mornings, I use a good moisturiser and a colouring lip balm. In the evenings, though, I like to go a little glam.

I don't know how much of the 'casting couch' exists in the industry, as I've not seen it myself. I'm glad that I've not had to.

I thoroughly believe that shaving is the best way of hair removal, as it's the most convenient and hassle free of all the methods.

Whatever happens, happens for the better. I was meant to do 'Raabta.' Every film has its destiny, and it's the film that chooses you.

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