I'm thinking of running off to L.A.

Actresses in this industry do not talk to one another.

I have always had a career, be it modeling, reality TV, or even my not-so-great films.

I stopped getting films. So I had to move to television. I kept myself alive with stage shows.

I am always experimenting with roles.

I am a learner and always learning. I want to push myself to the farthest limits.

In normal life, we are all sweet and not vamp. So, to play a villain a lot of focus is required.

It is very easy to play a sweet girl-next-door but difficult to portray a grey character.

I will try exercise my freedom of speech by avoiding legalities.

I won't stop making videos and exercising my freedom of speech.

I have been politically victimized.

Honestly, surviving in 'Bigg Boss' was a cakewalk as compared to staying in 'Survivor,' where we had to live in primitive-age conditions, even generating fire on our own.

I have a lot of Muslim friends in the entertainment industry.

It's wrong to say in India that a certain community is targeted while Hindus are allowed to flourish. This is wrong. Every community is allowed to flourish.

I never make plans, because whenever I do I find out God has other plans.

I am a proud Hindu, but that doesn't I mean I disrespect others' religion.

The concept of marriage does not matter to me.

I will obviously exercise my freedom of speech because I live in India, not in Saudi Arabia and Iran; freedom of speech is an integral part of the Constitution of India and I believe in respecting in whatever is lawful in India.

I was whisked away by the Rajasthan police from Ahmedabad as soon as they realised I had applied for bail. They first put me in a filthy cell in the police station, then took me to jail where I was locked up with five hardcore criminals. It was a nightmare. We had to sleep on the cold floor. That's where one sleeps in jail.

My role in 'Humsafars' is very interesting and unlike any role I have done in the past. Anam is a strong character with a few shades of grey.

If today I have been able to sell myself, it's because I agreed to shed my clothes and my inhibitions. And the more clothes I take off, the greater the number of people who come to see my films.

At one point of time, I would like to shoulder a film on myself.

Look, let's be honest. No one is interested in seeing me act. My bare arms, legs, front and back grab more attention than how I perform on screen.

'Dhol' has me in the second lead. But I wish to upgrade to playing lead roles and want to be in the league of respected actresses of the industry.