I'm here in this industry to work. I respect the work of others equally. There's no sense of insecurity, but definitely, when you see others doing well, you also want to give your best in whatever opportunities you have.
My conscious decision has always been to do work that's meaningful and play characters that give something to the film.
Fashion bloggers will do their work; it's their job. So let them do it. I am not doing something to make them happy or to get friendly with them so that they write good stuff about me.
Everybody has to go through a struggle period, and I was no different. When I came to Mumbai from Delhi, I didn't know anybody, and all my relationships had to be built up from scratch, including my work relationships.
There are a lot of people out there who will try to take advantage of you or are predators in a certain way. Women must stand up and speak out about it. Also, anybody who says that they have been wronged should be supported in every possible manner.
My idea of being fit is feeling good about leading a healthy and disciplined lifestyle.
The world is fixated on defining and redefining what is feminine. That is for every individual to decide for herself.
Madhuri is the quintessential heroine of all time.
I just read the script; everything else just follows. Content is the most important thing for me.
Going the bold way somehow has a very negative connotation in Bollywood.
Whether it was 'Gangs Of Wasseypur' or whether it's 'LSTCK,' the characters are real, and when you see them on screen, you can identify with them.