We are very close as a family. There are uncles and aunts for whom I would stand in front of a truck.

Film was nothing like television; there was a craft to it, and I realized how much hard work was needed. It was not some mindless, two-bit job that only requires you to look good.

In our community, we are encouraged to take up professions like medicine or engineering that offer consistency and job security. Acting is not a 'real' profession.

I love what I do; I love what is being given to me. I am comfortable with it, and I love the way it has been received.

Comedy actually is quite difficult to do. The timing, the tone, the delivery, and the precise expressions are all very crucial, especially for actresses, because we are not given the author-backed punches.

Today, nobody has a problem with a women working, but every woman invariably faces casual sexism at work.

My style would be whatever I look my best in.

I love buying hair clips.

I wanted to do films because I loved certain stories.

Since childhood, I was always told that I am petite and can get hurt easily. And I always felt the need to become physically strong, just to prove people wrong.

As women, we need to know that we can overpower anyone with our mental strength.

It is not the team that creates the comfort zone. I thinks it's the kind of films. You keep doing same kind of films that makes you comfortable. But none of my roles have been the same. They have been different, even though the films' premise were the same.

I don't think, as an actor, you should define what genre you want to do. Once you do that, you lose the sight to see the film and what its story is all about.

For me, especially, the choice of roles in all my films, even it's the same team, has been a risk.

Even if you want to lose weight, do it the right way.

I take my time to understand the nuances of a character and prepare for a role, which is why I take time to do films. I work hard on myself to fit the character.

I belong to the Bohri community.

Acting is an emotion which has to be felt. Some feel it, some don't!

I've realized my best and worst critic is my director.

The reason why a filmmaker will invest in a male actor is because he will be able to sustain footfalls in the theatre till he turns 50.

Luv Ranjan does not believe in bikini bodies. Therefore, he always insists that we look like relatable characters onscreen.

I believe that if I do good work, something in the universe will fall right for it.

I don't know how this industry works. There is no formula.

I love Delhi's winter.