'Siya Ke Ram' being my very first fiction TV show, I've always wanted to do a role that challenges me as an actor.
I don't mind doing the same thing. Actors who say, 'I'm looking for something different,' don't have jobs.
Everywhere in TV and films, actors who become mothers are treated differently. Suddenly, people will be like, 'Oh, she's a mom, so she can't play a sex symbol role.'
In fact, if anything, I want to work harder because I want my kids to know that their mum is a director, a fighter, a survivor! They should know that I have made a name in this industry with no backing.
When my career was just beginning, I played the role of a terrorist and that too without makeup in 'Jungle.'
I can give great advice but sometimes I also find it difficult to follow it.
Krushna is my boyfriend but my life doesn't begin and end with him and neither does his professional career begin and end with me.
From experience I can say, live-in relationships are not that great!
I am done apologizing for being ambitious and I stand for all those women who don't want to apologize just because they are working.