Cheating during bouts has always existed.
Compared to boxing, acting is more difficult. I have learnt martial arts and boxing since childhood. So, they were easier.
I am open to do all kind of films.
I am very happy to have debuted in Telugu with a film like 'Guru.'
I began fighting to stay fit and experience everything equally; hence, I took up kickboxing.
I do my own make-up, even when I have to attend all these film events.
I don't want to do sing-and-dance routine. I believe script is the king, so I would go for powerful stories.
I found it tough to follow an athlete's lifestyle. But soon, it became a part of my life, and I embraced it.
I have been fighting from a very young age. There is no fear there. It helped me cultivate the mindset of a fighter.
I have done 'Shivalinga' because I liked the story. My character, especially, is very impressive.
I never thought of acting Bollywood. I have not seen many films.
I never wanted to be an actress. I am a martial arts fighter.
I really want to act and act in great roles, which have scope of performance.
I switched between professions that are like chalk and cheese.
I was crazy about martial arts. At the age of three, I started training in karate.
I will do a film if there is a good scope for acting. I am looking for good scripts.
I've been in the boxing ring, taking punches to my face. I've always got back up.
It feels otherworldly to wear heels and makeup. Why fit in when you can stand out?
My father is a trainer. From childhood, I would watch him train and kick and punch.