I am enjoying the experience of working with Mishra. For me, he is a world-class spinner.

People respected my experience, they hire me, they pay me what I am worth to coach their team.

I would much prefer that they take me as I am, that way the experience is genuine between the both of us.

'Jhalak' was a wonderful experience, but it was important for me to get back to films, since I am a director too.

I am very blessed to have this experience of being a parent, but do not negate me from this industry because I am a parent.

England gave me a language and literature, the basis of what I am as a writer, but when I started writing more directly about my own experience, it wasn't England so much as what went before.

I see everything like a movie. I laugh and cry, I smell, touch, see and describe my own experience. I don't care if this sounds strange; I am not the creator - I am only the channel. The story is given to me.

With acting I am being led by the script, other actors, the director, etc. But with songwriting I feel it is much more self reliant and allows me to be in the creative experience without being as dependent on others.

I am not only the person who wrote and sold a novel while raising a houseful of biological and foster children; I am also the person who wrote a horrific young adult novel that never sold and gave up on a foster child I couldn't handle - an experience that still haunts me.

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