I did not find living alone difficult. In fact, it was such a liberating feeling because simple things like ironing my clothes, doing laundry, making my bed made me feel independent and gave me the sense of accomplishment that I can do it myself.Collection: Alone
I have very few people, who I can call my own and trust them.Collection: Trust
I wanted to be an actor since I was three years old; I would dance to Madhuri Dixit's 'Ek do teen' in front of the mirror and recite dialogues from 'Kal Ho Naa Ho,' 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... ,' 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai...'Collection: Teen
In India, freedom has to be about equality - mainly between men and women in terms of education and work.Collection: Equality
As time unfolds, I will be able to understand more about myself and the industry. It is a learning process for me.
I have seen my father and his journey and how he got his first film. That was a sense of achievement for him.
Sometimes, things just fall into your lap. You look back and try to figure out how it all happened and you never know.
The media has been sweet to me. It's because of my dad and the goodwill that he shares with them. The media genuinely loves him, and has given me a bit of that love. I'm lucky.
I feel I am confident in my own skin and I think that's important for any girl. It reflects in the way you speak, in the way you walk and sit.
I am a sensitive person and am emotional, but will never show it. I am a giver as I feel for people, but I don't give to everybody. But if I connect with the person and genuinely feel for the person, then I will.
I did not watch many of my father's films because he used to do action movies. So when anyone punched my dad I used to get scared. I have loved him in comedies. I loved him in 'Hera Pheri.'
I have always looked up to Ileana for the way she presents herself. She is so full of grace and is a very honest person.
After 'Hero,' I was waiting for the right script and when 'Mubarakan' came to me, I knew I would enjoy working on a film like that.