Anger, pain and a tinge of joy are the recursive emotions I have been waking up to ever since I read reports on how Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed women in Hollywood for years. Some of these women are actors I have been longing to co-star with even if they reside in another part of the globe.Collection: Anger
Changing age old patriarchal mindsets is a difficult long process and involves constant communication and dialogue.Collection: Age
I do want to get into the government and work for finance management divisions and policy management, but they are all long-term dreams and I don't know when I'll decide to go for it.Collection: Finance
The state of Kerala and Malayalam film industry has been like a home to me ever since I started my career as an actress.
In every film, I sport a different look for each character. It's almost as if my features change to accommodate the characters.
When you live with a character in your mind, after a while you start to behave like them, act like them and connect with them. That is how acting happens for me.
Getting a Masters in Public Administration was nothing unusual for me. I have always been a person to hold on to my other interests along with my acting career.
If I am offered a character that demands me to go bald, I would definitely give it a thought. I love my hair, but if the script is that brilliant I would take up such roles.
I'm greedy for good films, and will test waters in new territories as long as I get to satiate that greed.
Item numbers are a different ball game altogether. I feel no one in Mollywood has the guts or skill to film an item song, without making it look vulgar, as Amal Neerad can.
No one can insist me to wear skimpy costumes and to act in steamy scenes just for the sake of pulling more audience to cinema halls.
I am never disappointed in life in not getting any awards: it is the movies which keep me going, not the awards.
I don't do movies for the awards. The awards are made for the films. The films are not made for the awards.
When you see the phase of 60s and 70s, the craze for Dev Anand and actors of that era, it still exists in south. The craze is huge but that's also for stars like Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and Mohanlal, especially for male stars.
I started learning dancing when I was three years old, and I started modelling when I was eleven years old.
When you have a meaty character to play opposite an actor you like, it becomes a memorable experience.
However vain our entire political class or organizations are, in the name of cynicism we cannot bend towards authoritarian populism.
Our lives are better when we make the right choices through a heightened awareness of the world around us.
Language is not a barrier, specially Hindi. It is the only language I read, write and speak in and so it is far easier than South Indian languages.
Three months after reaching the U.S., hurricane Sandy struck, and I had to spend four days in the university shelter. Though I have worked for projects on environment displacement in the past, it was the first time that I actually experienced one and understood how attached one can be to your regular shelter.
My entry into films was forced, and I always had an affinity towards academics. Having said that, it is the artiste within that urged me to say yes to acting.
As an actor, I just made the most of the opportunities that came my way and I owe it to my directors for having given me characters with substance, as I have never gone around asking for a role.
I am extremely choosy about my roles as I want variety; I would like to work with the best of people.
When the women in any other film industry are almost equal to men, in Malayalam only one or two women are among the crew.
As an actress I am totally open to offers as an individual and want to treat every opportunity with same spirit.
The reason why I returned to dance is simply because I love dance. I had also promised myself that I wanted to make more sense of dance, study and understand it far more in detail.