I got offered big roles after 'Badhaai Ho' but if the film hadn't worked, I wouldn't have gotten. It's business, nobody is emotional about it.

Films are a business. They take who's working.

I have lived a life of many shades and am very thankful to God for what he has given me and not given me.

It's so strange that God has had his way of looking after me.

My role was cut from 'Sooryavanshi' because the track was not working for the film. So they had to take it out.

I don't say one thing and do another.

Even though I did things which were not in accordance with the society's norms, deep down, I am an orthodox woman.

I feel that I have not got my due in films. However, I did a lot of good work on television and that's why I never got typecast.

I was an innocent Delhi girl, which is good for an actress, but worked against me when I shifted to Mumbai.

Yes, I have found a loving husband and family in Delhi.

In theatre, there is a camaraderie that makes you believe you've been working with your co-actor for a long time.

What I went through in personal life had a big impression on my professional choices.

I always wanted to do good work and play strong parts.

With 'Badhaai Ho,' I loved the script but was anxious that someone else might get the role.

I usually don't get the movies I audition for.

I have always received roles of strong women from the beginning.

The entire unit of 'Saath Phere' is like an extended family for me.

Coming back to 'Saath Phere' after a break of more than six months is like walking into an old home.

Once you decide to marry, you have to work at it to keep it rocking.

Marriage happened very late for me. It took place at a time, when my definition of companionship had really narrowed down.

It was a mistake not to marry at the right age. When you get older, even men aren't interested in you.

Life is very tough for women. When you are a certain age, you are left alone at home with no one to share your life with.

I had enjoyed 'Big Boss.'

Oh, I love reality shows.