I've unfailing ambition.

I've always tried to make the impossible turn possible for me.

If my career isn't moving ahead I may consider TV.

My competition is with my growth to where I want to see myself.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for good roles to come my way.

I won't play any blame games for my films that didn't work. But I've been working towards getting good roles. Even Abhishek Bachchan became a superstar after delivering 17 flops.

I do a lot of kick-boxing to keep in shape.

I will never want to be linked with a man who can't stand for his woman.

Just because I'm quiet that doesn't mean I'm fake and artificial.

I think if somebody doesn't have the time to work on a relationship, then they shouldn't get into it.

I think for an upcoming actress the biggest challenge is that sometimes there are situations when she has no luxury for rehearsals.

If the audience gets to see anything in abundance, they lose interest.

When I joined Bollywood, I too wanted decent and challenging roles but there were no offers. Directors and producers look at me as a woman who is willing to expose and that is the only reason they want to sign me.

Kumbh Mela is the best way to get an insight of our culture.

My fans will see me in a lot of different roles.

Slumdog Millionaire has been a great achievement. It has opened the doors of Hollywood for Indian cinema.

I love wearing saris, and everyone around me tells me I look good in them.

I do not come from the industry. But I have realized that it's very important to work with senior directors and good production houses. It makes a lot of difference.

Feminism in India is very fake.

'Laila' is very interesting and like Ram Gopal Varma's 'Darna Mana Hai,' it is episodic in nature.

I blindly trust Sangram.

In fact, I had never imagined that seven years after my ordeal, the #MeToo movement will start and that I will be talking about it all over again. This is nothing but karma. Dibakar has directed six films, even though I didn't get any films after I went public with my allegations.

I faced a lot of backlash when I spoke about being sexually harassed by Dibakar Banerjee. Not directly, but indirectly, I was boycotted by the entire fraternity that supported the director, because it is a male-dominated set-up.

I am a girl, not a piece of meat.