Every night, I watch films.

When in doubt, always wear black.

I feel art has the power to bind us.

I find all my friends very beautiful.

I'm friends with all my contemporaries.

I never get a role if I audition for it.

I had no apprehensions doing bold scenes.

Wear what feels nice to you, not to impress.

The conventional idea of beauty is so boring.

I have never celebrated Valentine's Day in my life.

It is difficult to constantly make courageous choices.

I think success has a different definition for everyone.

I like to perform. I hope I keep on getting good offers.

I can't have double standards, so I do what I believe in.

I love to travel and go to dance classes whenever I get time.

I don't know why, but I can't get myself to like animal prints.

Playing characters I don't relate to are a big challenge for me.

My memories mean a lot to me, and I hold them close to my heart.

I am a very hyper person and always get pre-occupied with something.

People who exploit their power and abuse others need to be revealed.

I do believe that laughter is the best medicine - it cures everything.

If the actor believes in the moment, the audience believes in it, too.

It is very important to transform every disadvantage into an advantage.

I don't want to be a top Bollywood actress. That's not what is driving me.

It is extremely important for one to face their fears and live a bold life.

You need to learn to say no and need to recognise when you're being exploited.

I don't mind doing genre roles as long as they offer me something substantial.

Look after all those lovely peculiarities in your face, your body, and yourself.

Though I have achieved a little bit in my career, I have to continue working hard.

I've always been interested in dance and want to be a trained contemporary dancer.

Gender discrimination is not the only form of discrimination one has to deal with.

Sometimes you really make bad mistakes, and you want to go back and just erase them.

While I am open to good offers when they come by, I have found my calling in theatre.

I like the sartorial taste of Kangana Ranaut and the effortless style of Ranveer Singh.

I don't see why I should be ashamed of my body. That's the one tool I use as a performer.

A brand should live up to the expectations of people; it should deliver what it promises.

I feel that discrimination and hierarchy is something that people have to face constantly.

The image of an actor plays a huge role in deciding if he or she can experiment with roles.

I did 'Padman' not only because of its social message. I did it because it was a good story.

I think jokes on colour or body shaming shouldn't be made. It's not funny to crack such jokes.

There is no set way of getting a role - you don't give an exam, score well, and then nail a film.

Whether something is sensible or not is subjective. What is sensible to me might not be for others.

I do get a lot of offers for endorsing a brand, but for me, the credibility of the brand matters the most.

'Vetri Selvan' is the first film where I play a conventional romantic role, which I found very challenging.

Both my parents are doctors, but I'm passionate about dance and have always wanted to act since I was a child.

You get negative comments even if you are not talking. So you can't be scared of negative comments from people.

Bollywood is a business more than an art industry. One has to play the game others play to carve your own path.

I don't like people recognizing me all around the world. I really don't like that, as it's breach of my privacy.

I have been brought up watching world cinema, and I have travelled a lot, so I am very comfortable with my body.

I did quite a lot of research for 'Phobia' because it's a very sensitive topic, so I couldn't have just faked it.

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