I read the script. If I like it, I would do anything I am asked to.
Everything that is somehow related to direction and filmmaking fascinates me, like cinematography.
I take time to open up with people. But once I know you, I'm fine. I'm a shy person.
For me, the script is important. If it excites me, I'll do the film.
I will continue doing things irrespective of the medium as long as I'm excited about it.
The only strong opinion that I have about myself is that I don't have any opinions.
The more I learn about things, I realise how wrong I was before.
If you have skills to pull off even a four-hour film, people will go and watch it.
I am not lost. I am very much alive.
I can also romance a guy if I like the character and the script. Obviously, only in the film!
Everything happening around me is very random. I am enjoying the phase, as the journey is far more enjoyable than the destination.
When I am in front of the camera or on stage, I am not me.
When I am not acting or performing, I want to keep quiet and not to have a conversation.
I have four elder sisters, and being the youngest, I was pampered.
I was a studious child, heavily into academics. For the longest time, I wouldn't talk.
For me, the opposite of happiness isn't sadness but boredom.
You can't make two films at the same time.
I was offered 10-12 films during the time that we were working on 'Paani.'
I cannot think that I am a good cricketer and just become one. For this, one needs skill.
I wanted to be a cricketer. But I was not skilled enough to be a national-level cricketer.
My dad told me when I was very young, that I should not get married before 30. His only advice to me was to live my life.
Our job, as actors, is not to tell the audience how interesting we are, but to entertain them with our films.
If you are confident about yourself and wear what you love, you will exude a style of your own.
I love layering with great fitting jackets.
My exercise regime is a mix of gymming, marital arts, sports, etc.
My favourite actor is Daniel Day Lewis. He's the finest actor in Hollywood. I've studied his performances.
I experienced a lot of things while I was working with Dibakar Banerjee.
TV helped me understand camera angles, close-ups, master shots.
To be able to make statements, you need to be confident about what you think. You need to have a sense of right and wrong.
Instead of sounding pretentious, phony, or repetitive, I'd rather not speak.