'Rangeela' and 'Daud' are both exciting films. The songs, the music, the dances - they all blend so well.
'Rangeela' was a very wonderful film, a great experience.
A man who does not approach me because of my screen image or is intimidated by me is probably not being worth approached by.
A person is big if his work is big.
Actions should speak louder than words.
An artiste's input, her ability to create dimensions within the given space is very important.
As stars, we need to take risks, and I was up for those challenges.
Before 'Rangeela' happened to me, all that was offered to me were song-and-dance roles.
Being a host is about being able to communicate and build up a rapport with the audience.
Being a star means doing the kind of work you want to do.
Believe me, what I have done in 'Company' has never been attempted before.
Dance has been very close to my heart. I am very passionate about it.
Dance is my passion, and I feel so strongly about it that just watching people dance lights up my face and makes me come alive.
Few people know much about me. I've been so quiet that I'm known as a recluse.
For me, politics is giving your word, standing by it, and abiding by it no matter what.
It's challenging to judge a TV show because you don't have any lines. You just have to be yourself.
I thrive on cheese and champagne.
I like seafood like prawns and fish - I can live on prawns!
I am not fond of red meat.
There's a lot of scope for performing in masala movies.
I haven't necessarily joined politics to become a leader but because it was the need of the time.
I guess I have been daring and lucky with my roles.
I am an actress, period.
I want to do every kind of role with a reasonable amount of panache. I want to be a fair combination of style and substance.
Media generally likes to generalise things, as it makes their life easy.
Nobody can link the success of a movie with a particular artiste.
I always liked acting, but it was not that I was dying to become an actress. It just happened, and I am enjoying it.