If I don't get work, I'll create it.

Until 'Bangalore Days' happened, a huge commercial success had not happened to me.

There is absolutely no wrong way to find love.

If you want to do something, you'll find the space to do it.

I will keep repeating it until people get it - misogyny and violence and everything that's bad in our life and society should be reflected in our films. It's the glorification that is wrong.

I play Sophie in 'Koode': a very strong and soft woman who has been through many atrocities yet holds herself together through conviction in herself.

I believe all of us should have the freedom to have our personal take on how art affects us.

My career has been driven with the hope of telling stories, as it helps me to judge people less.

If I am going to be phased out by whatever powers, then I want people to know that it is not because I am bad at my work.

I don't feel genres have helped me as an actor. Movies can be of any genre. But if you give me slapstick, I may not do it.

We only fear what we don't understand, and I hate to be scared.

To be honest, I am not really excited by most of the offers I get.

I don't believe in looking like a mannequin. I like my bulges and love handles, but fitness is important for me.

As an artist, my only relationship to my audience is through my work. That relationship is sacred to me.

It is important to set an example.

As an actor, my body is my tool to flesh out the roles I play.

The commercial success that came with Anjali Menon's 'Bangalore Days' helped me in getting my work noticed.

I believe we need to learn from our past.

I have nothing but immense respect for my peers.

I did one print ad and thoroughly disliked the experience.

My career strategy has never been the most important thing; my conscience is.

My mother learnt Mohiniyattam as a child, and my father loved singing.

Yes, I started out as an anchor on television, but that was just 'me being me,' trying to make some pocket money.

I believe that women have the right to wear any attire that suits their comfort. And above all, every individual has the right to wear an attire of their choice, and no one can deny that.