I am grateful for all the opportunities I've had.
I always consider myself a Hyderabadi; my roots are here.
Labels are limiting, and I don't like them.
It's archaic to think about films as a solo lead or multi-starrer.
I'm a director's actor, and I surrender myself to the vision and the process. I think nothing else matters then.
Rumours are a part of show business.
I'm a dancer and comfortable with my body.
I am not a trained singer, but when I was offered to sing for 'LPNY,' I took it up as a challenge.
It's an enthralling experience to be in front of the mic and record a song.
I can be sweet-looking innocent girl, but I may have a sensual side to me, which I would love to explore.
I think boldness is not the only thing in my personality, but there is lot more.
Even the duster in my house has to be beautiful; no old piece of cloth will ever be used in its place.
Delhi, for me, means my mother and lots of love!
Delhi is fabulous - the roads, greenery, the monuments!
I don't want to become a jaded person, and I don't want to be complacent.
If I trust the people I work with, then I deliver my part with complete trust.
If I believe that I have done it all, there's nothing more for me to learn and explore.
I've followed Mysskin sir's work, and I really like his style of filmmaking.
I've been dancing since I was five. To me, dance is a visual representation of being free and empowered.
I'm a very instinctive person. If my heart feels I should do something, I go for it.
I would rather like my work to speak for itself.
I was born to an illustrious family in Hyderabad.
I want to work with good people and good directors.
I want somebody to push me and grill me and extract a performance out of me which nobody expects.
I think the saying that diamonds are a girl's best friend can't be truer. Which girl doesn't love diamonds?
I saw Mani sir's 'Bombay,' and I wanted to be a Mani sir heroine.
I play my part in my films with utmost honesty.