I love doing comedy shows.

I am a trained classical dancer.

My character on 'CNWK' gave me work satisfaction.

I don't want to do a cameo just for the heck of it.

I have always had a good rapport with Kapil Sharma.

I feel immensely proud to work at The Drama Company.

I was very happy working in 'Comedy Nights' with Kapil.

I just want to do stuff that gives me work satisfaction.

I don't depend on 'The Kapil Sharma' Show for my living.

I can't wear same clothes and drag on a character forever.

What is important is satiating my creativity as an artiste.

I became popular as Bua because of 'Comedy Nights with Kapil.'

In every family, people fight, don't talk and then make amends.

I don't want to be a part of a show that is creatively dissatisfying.

I don't prepare myself for any character unless it is really different.

We all have made mistakes in life, but we need to leave that behind and move on.

When you are doing comedy, you need to get the right reaction from your partner.

I wouldn't want anything on my personal life making its way into the public domain.

So many comedy shows came and went but it was 'The Kapil Sharma' Show that excelled.

If something concrete and meaty is offered to me from Kapil's side, I will definitely do it.

I don't enjoy my work and don't get creative satisfaction if I do just one project and stick to it for years.

Actually, you have to spend a lot of time on TV. So I have taken a break from TV and shifted my focus in the movies.

Films are fun, and I want to do comic roles. Daily soaps are interesting, too, but the travel to and from the sets takes a toll.

There's nothing more gratifying than making someone laugh in today's time when everybody is grappling with some issue or the other.

I always loved watching 'Nach Baliye.' I was even supposed to participate in it but it didn't happen for some reasons. But I am excited to host it.

See, I am not a writer. 'Nach Baliye' has its own creative team and a brilliant one at that. But I will give my own inputs if I feel I can improve something.

I am doing the remake of 'Bai Chali Sasariye,' which was my debut in the Rajasthani film industry. It became a major critical and commercial hit in the history of Rajasthani cinema.

In 'Comedy Nights With Kapil,' we had fixed characters and we were under a contract that we could not work for other channels. But it's not the same with 'TKSS.' I can do shows on any channel.

My character Pinky Bua was very popular and I had a contract with the channel. When they told me that I can continue with the role, I stayed back. However, I wasn't getting any creative satisfaction.

Sometimes, big budget movies with big stars also flop, and sometimes small films manage to win the heart of audiences. Ultimately, it is the viewer who is the king and it depends on the liking of the audiences.

I was never reluctant to play this character; the only thing I was scared of was that Bua might be only subjected to insults on-screen which people might start taking it in bad taste. But it turned out totally opposite.

I had begun my career with emotional films - Rajasthani film 'Bai Chali Sasariye.' Later I did several films as a heroine, and made the audience cry a lot. I even did action films, where I would play a dacoit or a police officer.

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