I try not to take pressure because that it just stresses you out.

When you try something, it either works, or it does not.

When it comes to dressing up, I am more like my character Meera from 'Girl In The City,' I like to experiment with my looks once in a while.

To work in your first film, in your debut as a lead, to work with the finest artists of the country - who doesn't want to do that?

Theatre and cinema have been major influences in my life.

Dulquer Salmaan is fantastic! He is effortless.

'Girl in the City Chapter 2' will still continue to revolve around Meera Sehgal and her life, her friends, and her passion. The stark difference in 'Chapter 2' will be that all the characters have now grown up in the series - in terms of maturity if not so much age.

My grandfather was wary of me being a part of the industry for various reasons, ranging from the fact that we didn't know anybody; it was an unconventional career choice, and because he felt that I needed somebody to guide me.

You have to put in an effort in everything that you do, and you cannot just sit around expecting something to happen.

Digital is a fantastic platform to tell your stories.

I just want to improve as an actor, and I am also fond of dancing and learning musical instruments.

I'm always eager to work with good people on good content.

Our grandparents' generation prefers to watch film on TV rather than going to the theatre because of the simple reason that they are really old. Watching a film for, say, two hours at a stretch is difficult for them.

I have no apprehension over cutting my hair.

For me, I wanted to be an actor without being bothered about the medium. So when the opportunity came my way, it did not really matter on which medium I am working.

I want to concentrate on movies. Bollywood is my priority, but that doesn't mean I will stop working on series. I want to do both.

I am ready to work in any industry whether its Bollywood, Hollywood, the digital platforms, South Indian film, or Bengali films. Wherever I get a good opportunity, I'll be there.

I was 12 when I was on stage for the first time and had an epiphany that this is what I wanted to do.

Acting on a digital platform is similar to the big screen.

To protect my hair from breaking, I never comb my hair when it's wet.

I was a science student in junior college, but I knew I wouldn't pursue a career in the field.

I love to experiment and take every opportunity as a challenge.

At a Metro station, I got called out by my character name - Meera - and I realised that I had started responding to that quite intuitively. It was quite a funny moment.

When I was young, my parents bought a house in Vasai, but because it was inconvenient for us all to travel, they sent my sister and I to live with our nana-nani at Dadar.