In life, all things have come to me as a surprise and I didn't have any plans to do films. So let's see how it goes.

I would like to do an action film, and in which I am doing the action. I don't want to be a damsel in distress. I want to be a superhero. I would love to do that.

I strongly feel about women's rights because I have been working for menstrual hygiene across India.

One should say what he/she feels.

I am really happy that Miss World pageant takes keen interest in my projects.

As a Miss World, I will be able to understand people even better.

Women are doing wonders as entrepreneurs.

Women are equal to men.

I pray that in the future, no one knows the meaning of women empowerment because we don't need these words.

I would like to work in an Aamir Khan movie because these movies have a message in them.

My personal favourite actress in Priyanka Chopra.

I feel that Miss India is a stepping stone for anything you want to do, not just Bollywood.

I was always passionate about the Miss India pageant. Though I was a medical student, I never had a plan B. I dont want to regret anything in life, so it was really important for me to win this competition.

It's a good thing to get a break into the glamour industry.

Jokes about my surname aren't a big deal at all. In fact, that's what jokes are meant for - you laugh and then forget about it.

I lived the journey of Miss India for one month with beautiful girls from 29 other states from across the country, and then lived another month-long journey with girls from 120 countries for Miss World.

I think more girls feel encouraged when women from their community do well. Especially in a place like Haryana, where people presume that women are looked down upon.

When I was in Class XI, I started preparing for medical college, and after that, the Miss India pageant.

My studies and my journey to succeed in the glamour world will go simultaneously.

Trying mirchi vada was like an achievement for me as it's too spicy!

My school trip to Jaipur was the most memorable one as I tried many things for the first time.

After becoming Miss World, I now have some idea of what goes on behind the camera, and that filmmaking is a tedious and time-consuming process.

Haryana has supported me throughout my journey. I have received immense love and support from here.

I relate to 'Dangal' because of the way it presents the state's culture and how Haryanvi parents are. They might act strict, but will always motivate their children to do their best and will stand by them, always being emotionally connected to them.