People are forced to become doctors or engineers today. It makes no sense to force children to study something they are not interested in. I believe each one should be encouraged to follow their dreams.

Humanity has to step up, take some time out consciously for nature, and help it recover itself.

There are many people who are unable to eat even a single meal in a day and it is our responsibility to help in whatever way we can.

I'm hoping to do more performance-oriented roles.

I cannot wait to see Salman Khan, I feel like a young fan.

I think proficiency in language helps greatly with acting.

Being a South Indian, I think it was easier for me to pick up the languages on the go.

It's one of those once in a lifetime opportunities for me to be sharing the screen with a star of the stature of Pawan Kalyan, and I jumped at it. The intensity that he brings to the screen is incredible, he's a phenomenal performer.

I have this special connect with Tollywood, some kind of a Karmic connection.

I always yearned to explore the entrepreneur in me.

I'm happy to do good roles, irrespective of language.

After working in Porki,' it took a long time for me to sign my second Kannada film. But, I didn't plan that break.

There are quite some interesting roles. Just take my career for instance. I played a vivacious aerobics instructor in Porki.' In my Telugu debut Bava,' I played a lively girl from a village. In Udayan,' my Tamil debut, I played a soft spoken Brahmin girl.

In Jarasandha,' I can relate to my character pretty well, considering it is about a progressive and smart girl. She is a small time model, who is quite forward in her thinking.

I think one needs to be passionate about food to be in the food business.

I hate those actresses who want everything to be luxurious.

I am not an actress who demands for only business class tickets.

Even if I had not become a doctor like my parents, I would've done something to do with academics.

I am really excited to be launching my very own app. I have always enjoyed keeping in touch with my fans and interacting with them but with this we take it one step ahead since it's so personalized.

When I was young I did not know about the Telugu film industry. Then I forayed into it and one project led to another.

To be honest, I never even planned my career in South. I simply went with the flow and took things as they came.

We're living in an era where the audience are welcoming content-driven stories, and not just asking to see actresses as glam props.

I love being part of Tamil movies.

I've always been like this, very slow, I like to work aaramse.