I don't leave things like recovery to chance! I have learned from the best, after all - my father and uncle!

Some people don't have the luxury to see a future without the man, as they are dependent on him. That's because they put their education or priorities aside to be mothers or wives to somebody.

Your film is a hit, you bathe in champagne; it flops, a single malt lessens the pain.

People forget that I am the granddaughter of a person named Nanabhai Bhatt, who had made more than 150 odd films. He was the person to introduce the double role phenomenon in Indian movies.

If you don't have a basic spend on marketing, there is no point releasing the film in theatres.

It is important to change, acknowledge, and accept our mistakes. It's important that we - this goes even for me - introspect and see the wrongs we have done. It's time we all grew up.

I tried marriage. Do I advocate it? Yes. Marriage is a wonderful institution, provided you meet the right person and you be the right person.

I did 'Daddy' when I was 17 years old. My father, Mahesh Bhatt, directed the movie, and he cast me.

Most filmmakers looked at it as a medium to palm off sub-standard stuff. I don't look at it like that. Your TV screen, mobile screen is as relevant as a cinema hall.

We have German Shepherds, gifted by a friend, and the rest are street dogs we have adopted.

What supermarkets did to small neighbourhood shops is what digital platforms will do to cinema.

I enjoy production more than acting, as one is involved in many aspects of film-making.

Ninety per cent of the crew that work with me are there since my childhood and which is why I do not want to work too much outside - because the people I work with are as important for me as my role.

I am addicted to watching cookery shows.

I could not be arm candy to a hero.

My grandmother, Betty Bertha Bright, lived in the Armenian block in Kolkata. After '36 Chowringhee Lane,' we haven't seen that part of the city in films.

Truth doesn't need a PR. If you believe it, go out there and speak it. Do not expect anyone to hold your hands and support you.

I stopped acting, as I was not curious about it anymore. I was not passionate about acting.

Now, with a click of a button, one has access to amazing content across a wide plethora to choose from; hence, traditional filmmakers will have to evolve in order to cater to the palate of the newly empowered end consumer or perish.

I don't only cater a film to the male audience but also the female audience.

My gaze is very different from that of Ekta Kapoor's, and that is quite visible in those two films - 'Ragini MMS 2' and 'Jism 2.'

My censor board is my own heart and mind. Our audience can say that the women in my films are bold or sensual, but never, ever vulgar.

The constant craze of size zero and crash diets is not very good.

There are no bad actors. There are only bad directors who cannot make their actors act.