I hardly own a sari.

I hate matching stuff.

I am very fond of chocolates.

I think belly dancing is very sensuous.

I was controversy's favorite wild child.

I would like to act in films of all genres.

Shopping makes me happy, just like with most girls.

I am enjoying my work but films are not my lifeline.

I am very fussy about my clothes and very moody as well.

I have always wanted to play the role of a village girl.

I was open to taking risks and learning from my mistakes.

I have never tied my hair in a bun and I rarely wear a bindi.

If the offers are good, I am open to do movies in any language.

Well, Kolkata is home but I have got used to living in Mumbai too.

My parents have been very broad-minded and let us do what we wanted.

I like the fact that I come with a lineage and have a filmi background.

Nothing really bothers me. I'm too engrossed in my own world to care less.

Marriage doesn't guarantee anything, it doesn't come with perfect settings.

I am not a bimbo actress like some people out there have made me look like.

Bharathirajaa taught me everything, from body language to emoting with one's eyes.

'Love You Hamesha' was never my debut film. I just did a special appearance in it.

My name is always just added into any controversy without clarifying with me first.

I don't think you have to starve yourself or eat raw salads everyday to be healthy.

After exercising, I oil my hair regularly with almond, coconut, olive and castor oil.

My sister Raima, who is just a year older and my best friend too, is also an actress.

I do miss home, especially my parents, but my work keeps me occupied most of the time.

As a kid, when I accompanied Mom on a shoot, people would ask for my autograph as well.

As I've always been open to learning, directors have helped me with the nuances of acting.

Unlike any other star kid, I didn't have any A-grade launch. I just did whatever came my way.

In Bengali films, I played my version of glamorous, where I played a wide-ranging characters.

I didn't learn acting. I was still in school/college, shooting and then going back to studies.

Among the actors, I think my name has been misused the maximum number of times in the industry.

'Shaadi No. 1' with David Dhawan didn't turn out to be the best, but it was a blast to work on.

I don't know where this glamorous image and all came from. I don't find myself glamorous or bold.

Actually, once you have a lot of work at hand in Mumbai, there's little free time to spend alone.

I have no problem in confessing that I drink alcohol but I always take it in a very limited manner.

Actually, I do have a knack of pulling things off with a straight face, guess it runs in my family.

I am quite comfortable with the way I look and I am not doing anything to change people's perception.

I have been offered several Bengali films. Due to destiny and good luck, 'Noukadubi' will be my first.

Now that I have started acting in Bengali films, I will look forward to working with various directors.

I've always been naughty but shy since my childhood, and comparatively Raima's always been an extrovert.

Rituparno Ghosh and Bharathirajaa are two directors who were born to direct.They can make even a stone act.

I eat everything under the sun and manage to do so as I control the amounts I eat, but I avoid binge eating.

I feel the word 'privacy' is under threat, majorly. We are forgetting that a celebrity is also a human being.

I have been in Bombay for the last 18 years; I have been on my own. I have travelled wherever I've wanted to.

I love indulging myself once in a while with a good aroma or Thai body massage followed by sauna and jacuzzi.

No wonder they call shopping 'retail therapy,' as any girl will tell you how it just takes away all the stress.

I tapped into my potential in Bengali films, which I don't think directors in Bollywood were able to understand.

Shivam might not be as shy or as moody as me but he has a wanderlust as well. We both yearn to constantly travel.

I always wanted to do a web series where I play a negative character, or someone who's a druggie, or a spoilt child.

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