You can literally see the radiance and suppleness being restored and dull skin coming back to life as all of those incredible nutrients go to work, that is why I just love The Oils of Life range from The Body Shop. I also love indulging in home spa treatments.

When buying beauty products, I always check the ingredients. The product should be sourced from natural ingredients. It should have not been tested on animals, as I am against animal testing, and it should be soft on the skin.

If you are insecure, then you can't be friends with anyone.

I have a restaurant in Sri Lanka, and I feel keen to open up something here in Mumbai and bring Sri Lankan food here in India. I feel we have so much in common, but we have a different cuisine, and I am sure people will enjoy here.

I am passionate about spreading awareness about Sri Lankan food.

Neither am I on an extreme diet nor am I on an extreme workout.

I'm very used to being in India now and to working with actors and directors I'm comfortable with because I know them already.

This will sound really funny, but I'm so used to shooting in Hindi that shooting in English took a while to get used to.

I am a director's actress in general - I depend a lot on them.

In terms of my looks in 'Brothers,' it's definitely not a glamourised look. It is very realistic.

We are trying to push the envelope with a lot of characters in 'Brothers.' We are going out of the way and being honest to our roles.

I think, as an actress, it is amazing to shock your audiences.

I enjoy doing comedy.

What motivates me is that the best is yet to come.

The most important thing is that you don't bore the audience.

Our craft is all we have. So, we should keep it challenging and exciting. Else, there's no actual growth.

The only thing that comes naturally to me is my energy.

I was very confused in the beginning about my red carpet appearances and wanted to try every look, be it grungy, girly, punk or bohemian.

It's fun to work with men. They don't bully you. On the contrary, they guide you and become one of your buddies.

Actresses are usually either the love interest or the glam quotient in a movie, but I play a strong character in 'Dishoom' who is at par with the guys, thanks to director Rohit Dhawan and his out-of-the-box thinking.

It was exciting for me, as I got to be one of the guys in 'Dishoom.'

I've never raised my hand on anyone in my whole life. I feel it's barbaric.

Everyone may not go and buy a ticket to watch a movie, but everyone has a television at home. It definitely has a huge reach and a huge connect with the audience.

I have spent quite some time in Malaysia, as my mother is from there. And shooting there was a great experience.

The scariest thing about 'Roy' was that it was sync sound. So, I had to worry about my diction all the more along with my emotions, acting, and my dialogues. That was very challenging because it pushed me to work on my Hindi, and in a good way.

When I am in love, I am ridiculously and hopelessly romantic.

I wish actors got more credit for humour.

In comedy, if you don't have the right tuning with your co-actor, the humour can fall flat.

Bollywood is getting bigger and better.

I'm concentrating on my career, which is my top priority. The rest will follow eventually.

I am really excited about my next films, as I am working with big names like Salman and Ranbir.

Salman is genuinely a nice man who helps people. He is someone who I trust blindly. I think he has been an important person in my life.

What Salman and Sajid Nadiadwala have done for me is priceless. I'll do any film for them without a single question.

I think what happens is, people do just want to see you as a glamour doll that's put up on screen, but I guess it's how you see yourself.

I love the fact that Bollywood is getting so much more globalised. Instead of us looking out there, people are looking to India and coming to us!

Karan Malhotra is an amazing director, but he's strict.

I always wanted to play with my brothers, but they never let me and always bullied me. The bonding with my brothers happened only after we went our separate ways. That's when we understood the value of each other. Now, we talk a lot.

One of my brothers is a body builder, and the other is an accountant. Both of them live in Australia, so I rarely get to see them. My sister lives in the U.S.

I always seek one quality in my friends - that they should be genuine.

Being professional makes it easier for me to say no, be honest, and not feel bad about it. However, that doesn't mean that you stay aloof.

My brothers live in Australia and don't really know about Bollywood.

Marriage does figure in my life, as I do want to have children. But I could also consider having children without getting married. The primary thing is having a good father, a partner who could be there with me through that journey.

I would love to have children, as I am such a mommy. I have always been like that.

Since I was as young as I can remember, my dolls became my babies. I still have my teddy bear from childhood that I named Mama Bear because, actually, I wanted to be the mama.

Don't be afraid to admit what your dreams are.

Every time I watch someone's dedication, I get inspired.