I think, as an actress, it is amazing to shock your audiences.
What motivates me is that the best is yet to come.
The most important thing is that you don't bore the audience.
The only thing that comes naturally to me is my energy.
I was very confused in the beginning about my red carpet appearances and wanted to try every look, be it grungy, girly, punk or bohemian.
Actresses are usually either the love interest or the glam quotient in a movie, but I play a strong character in 'Dishoom' who is at par with the guys, thanks to director Rohit Dhawan and his out-of-the-box thinking.
I have spent quite some time in Malaysia, as my mother is from there. And shooting there was a great experience.
The scariest thing about 'Roy' was that it was sync sound. So, I had to worry about my diction all the more along with my emotions, acting, and my dialogues. That was very challenging because it pushed me to work on my Hindi, and in a good way.
When I am in love, I am ridiculously and hopelessly romantic.
Bollywood is getting bigger and better.
I'm concentrating on my career, which is my top priority. The rest will follow eventually.