Some directors are like poets.

I'm a Hindu and a Nepali by birth.

I would love to play Indira Gandhi.

There's no substitute to hard work.

Alayana would forget my compliments

I firmly believe in mind over matter.

Do your best and leave the rest to God.

I take care of my health. I nurture it.

Wherever I go, I'm followed by trouble.

I love working with the younger generation.

I'm a spontaneous actress, not a studied one.

Procrastinating is a habit that I have to overcome.

With my mom and dad around, I became a child yet again.

I don't believe in harbouring ill feelings about anyone.

I think I am more liberated as an artiste in my late 40s.

We should value what we have and not take it for granted.

Life is about falling down, getting up, and moving ahead.

What's important is to do good work and interesting roles.

When you have a good director, everything is taken care of.

I came from an affluent family, am well-known and well-read.

One has to stay dignified about whatever is happening in life.

By and large, I think female directors are far more sensitive.

I love watching the sunrise and sunset and the sky, the birds.

When I'm in Kathmandu, I go out into the hills and go trekking.

Being a woman, I want to look pretty in every phase of my life.

I have done my share of looking glamorous on-screen in many films.

Truth of life is that in difficult times, my family was my backbone.

What we get at home is 100% organic food. We are also 90% vegetarian.

I am keen to do roles that are down-to-earth, appealing, and sensitive.

I cannot digest too much junk food. I just have it once in a blue moon.

I think when an actress is good, roles in mid-forties is a great thing.

I believe in all the secular values that Indian democracy is famous for.

The moment I started watching my thoughts, I realized how futile fear is.

For a young, unexposed Nepalese girl, Bollywood was a terrifying experience.

I do feel at a loss for not having a child of my own at times, very much so.

One of the many joys of being an actor is to understand the human psychology.

I found that this life is a gift, and everything that comes with it is a gift.

Creative people are more emotionally charged, so I am a super sensitive person.

It is good to enjoy your life, follow your passion, do things that give you joy.

I feel that 'Saudagar' was the best debut for me. I wouldn't want it any other way.

If you build your immune system, eat right, God knows how long you are going to live!

I've been constantly under male gaze. In our movies, women are constantly objectified.

I don't see things from a worm's perspective but a bird's perspective. I smile at problems.

If I am exhausted, I will pamper myself, take an extra nap, eat well, take a spa treatment.

I don't have sugar and try to avoid it as much as possible. At home, I don't have it at all.

It's not that I am a difficult person; it's just that I have certain strong likes and dislikes.

I am a foodie, but my antennas are always up regarding the healthy and nutritional values of food.

When I got to know about my cancer, I was at the rock bottom of my life, and my work suffered for it.

I refuse to be a doormat to any man. I will never allow anyone to push me around. I am my own mistress.

I believe there is a time for everything. Time changes, and you need to accept that. Else, you stagnate.

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