Whenever I am asked about my personal relationships, I politely reply, 'No comments.'
The Tamil industry, while being better than all the other film industries when it comes to treating female actors, is still dominated by men. So, I can only work within the space offered to heroines, and I think I am doing that.
I had worked in Hindi films like 'Jaago,' 'Abra Ka Dabra,' 'Koi Mil Gaya,' but 'Desamuduru' was a different experience.
I need to thank my director, producers, and artists as well crew members of all my projects.
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 concentrate on doing good projects.
What's the point of doing a great character in a bad film? Instead, I want audiences to thoroughly enjoy a film and remember my part when they walk out of a cinema hall.
I do feel bad when my films don't do well, but I respect audiences' verdict because they know well which films to support. If they don't like a film, we should accept it.
The only time my workout goes a little haywire is when I'm travelling.
The camera and I have always had good chemistry.
'Power' is a very special film for me and is one of the finest films of my career. I have played a character that I have never done before. My role has a lot of comedy.