I'm not a gadget freak.

South India has beautiful villages.

You can't tag me as a regional actress.

I have to live up to the love I am receiving.

I do hot yoga and TRX, a kind of suspension training.

I try and groom myself, be it through fitness or dance.

I can't run my career based on someone else's ideology.

I take full pride in the fact that I'm from Chandigarh.

You need a director, a script, and a role to justify a risk.

I was very quiet at college and had a certain group of friends.

I think a good rapport is required between actors for any film.

One should know their body types well to experiment with trends.

I feel nothing can push you till the time you want to get pushed.

It's a pure dream team to work with Hrithik, Sanjay sir and Rakesh sir.

My mantra is simple: work gets you work, and good work gets you good work.

I'm there on all the social networking sites, as it plays an important role.

'Sanam Re' is an amalgamation of an emotional love story and a visual treat.

It's not just about achieving success; the journey is equally important for me.

I think you need to love giving compliments as much as you love receiving them.

We all love to be admired and given compliments, but I don't really keep track.

'Vicky Donor' proved that the audience was waiting for well-scripted funny films.

My career is a journey for me, and any journey is incomplete without the struggle.

If a film is a huge hit, you do think properly before choosing your next projects.

It's a coincidence that most of the films I have done are to do with social causes.

I have never anticipated success. I choose work, give it my best shot, and leave it.

Every actor wants to do a love story, and courtesy T-Series, I got to do two back-to-back.

I will just generalise it that anything that I find too disgusting is not worth an answer.

The challenge starts when you first come to Mumbai. But it's momentary if you win an award.

When I go out and I see the genuine appreciation from the people, that's a big thing for me.

The reason behind Hrithik being the best dancer is that he never takes his work for granted.

I have done work that has appealed my heart, and 'Total Siyappa' is something I really liked.

I do not want to do a role which is similar to the previous one or the concept and the genre.

We all should face some failures in life and learn from them. We should accept it and move on.

There were a lot of offers before 'Vicky Donor,' but I wanted to wait for the right opportunity.

It's a great opportunity when one gets something new to grasp, and I feel we should just grab it.

I love crop tops and love the way Taylor Swift teams them. Her style is relaxed; I can relate to it.

India-Pakistan war and romance have always been sensitive issues for film-makers in both the countries.

Most of the time, we keep looking outside and feeling sad about what others have. Those are mere excuses.

Hindi films are so deceptive. I thought Mumbai was this big, grand, beautiful city with sea-facing flats.

I am happy with the response I am receiving for 'Kaabil.' Audiences' love is what we work for, after all.

I use egg whites and an olive oil-based hair mask that deep-conditions the hair and adds incredible shine.

There have been failures in the past, and I know there will be in future as well. But I have learnt from them.

When I came to know that I have to do a dance sequence with him, I was nervous. After all, he is Hrithik Roshan.

I had some great experiences, but there were times when films didn't do well right, especially after 'Vicky Donor.'

Consciously picking the right script after a long period of wait helped me grab a perfect film in the rom-com genre.

On the sets, Ali Zafar was extremely entertaining... he would just start singing out of the blue. It was just great!

Even though 'Vicky Donor' was a huge success, I have had one or two films which have not done well, but that's all right.

You have to be very strong and headstrong to make your place. You have to know how to say no. Patience is very important.

I was born in Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh, as my parents are both pandits from there. But I was brought up in Chandigarh.

I did a whole lot of work before taking up my first movie. From TV commercials to Telugu films, I learnt a lot from them all.

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