Whenever I am asked about my personal relationships, I politely reply, 'No comments.'
When the time is right, I will do female-centric films.
When I was shooting in Pollachi, I had tried out a lot of local food, most of them I don't remember the names of.
There is no point in pointing fingers because there are three fingers pointing back at you.
The only time my workout goes a little haywire is when I'm travelling.
The camera and I have always had good chemistry.
Since I come from an educated background, I love to study.
Silence is my dignity.
Ravi Teja helps the co-artistes, and he is a very kind person.
People don't know that when there is something running in my mind, I start smiling. If I'm angry, I smile and blush.
Obviously I will promote 'Vaalu.' It is my film. I am the lead actress in it; I play a major part, and I will promote the film.
My workout involves cardio, jogging, and yoga as well. I am a firm believer of yoga and meditation.
My personal life is also cinema.
My mum is my biggest critic. She said I was good for the first film, but I can still be better, and I need to polish my acting skills.
My mom has helped me nurture my interest and hone my talent.
I concentrate on doing good projects.
I don't have a favourite romantic scene, but I enjoy romantic movies like 'Ghost' and 'Music and Lyrics.'
I had worked in Hindi films like 'Jaago,' 'Abra Ka Dabra,' 'Koi Mil Gaya,' but 'Desamuduru' was a different experience.
I hate interference, and I don't interfere in others' lives.
I have not seen 'Vaalu' yet, but I am sure it will be good.
I have painted gods, and goddesses too, and my favourite is Ganesha and Radha Krishna.
I keep going to New York every year for 20 to 25 days. I love it there, but I can't imagine settling in any place other than India.
I like to collect DVDs of most English films.
I love Chennai and its people. My mother always tells me, 'You should have been born a South Indian!'
I make it a point to study the character I do, and if the story demands that I wear a particular outfit, I'm game.
I make sure that whatever film I do, I enjoy my role.
I need to thank my director, producers, and artists as well crew members of all my projects.
I think it is very important for all actors to complete their studies side by side.
I went around Coimbatore quite often while I was shooting for Velayudham. It's a fascinating place with a lot of energy.
I'm competing with myself first, as my aim is to improve my performance in every film.