I don't like to read reviews.

A woman is not just one thing.

My mom was a chemistry teacher.

I am a fiercely private person.

According to me, art is honest and free.

I'm a free bird and I follow my own rules.

I spent a lot of time meditating at Matrimandir.

I'll slap anyone who tries to get fresh with me.

I hope 2010 is a happy adventurous journey for me.

I like publicity, but don't resort to cheap tricks.

Success is a funny phenomenon, God knows how it works!

I have had my share of ups and downs. But who doesn't?

No amount of money and time spent travelling is wasted.

My family has always encouraged me to think of the needy.

I hope I am offered good roles and all my releases are hits.

I don't believe in being a size zero, nor do I prescribe it.

I am a very simple person in real life and I enjoy what I do.

Well, honestly I have never been very good at judging scripts.

It's a constant struggle to reinvent yourself and stay relevant.

There are ups and downs in my career and I take both in my stride.

I'm dying to experiment with roles and touch new realms of cinema.

Some of the biggest hits have had simple stories narrated beautifully.

I'd like to give out positive vibes and be surrounded by them as well.

One of the many things that I learnt from my mother is to never regret.

I wish all happiness, good health and togetherness to those close to me.

I love to take up projects outside my comfort zone and give them my best.

I don't understand scripts really well, but I do whatever my heart tells me.

When I was in school, I had no one to guide me apart from my parents and teachers.

I'm from a typical middle-class family and I grew up in a place without a theatre.

By doing something repeatedly, one's mind becomes sharper. It teaches you dedication.

Chikku Bukku' is a cute story, and is about two people who travel and explore places.

Those girl-next-door roles were my bread and butter and I was appreciated for my work.

Enemies are dispirited when they see you happy. They know their purpose can be thwarted.

I did 'Midnight's Children' and 'Cooking with Stella' when I was at the peak of my career.

It is nice to know different languages and cultures because it opens up your window to life.

I've read 'Autobiography of a Yogi' at different ages and interpret something new each time.

For me a good body is a combination of peaceful mind, positive energy and physical exercise.

I am glad that I have only got love and appreciation in my career. I have no bad experience.

For me, dancing is a real form of mediation. It gives me immense happiness and helps me stay fit.

I exercise every day, not because I am an actor but because exercising keeps me healthy and happy.

I try my best to take out time for exercise and also meditation, it really brings me peace of mind.

My work is my bread and butter and my husband is very supportive; he would love me to do more work.

For me, being appreciated by the audience is the most important thing, everything else is secondary.

I think I have been infatuated with almost every actor I have worked with, but love is very difficult.

As long as you know how to handle yourself, the film industry is probably one of the best places to work in.

I love travelling; going to different parts of the world and making new friends is something that I really enjoy.

That's one of the best things about being an Indian, our sense of style allows for a much wider selection of colour.

Some directors are open to ideas, and some are rigid. And, some actors are into method acting, and some, instinctive.

Yes, I've always been quiet about my personal life and I've never really spoken about what I was doing apart from work.

There are lot of good things that happened to me in the industry and I'm very happy with the way my career has shaped up.

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