I am a family person and also very emotional by nature.
I was really looking forward to the release of 'Villain.' I put in a lot of hard work, and I am glad people are noticing basic things - like how I synced perfectly with the Malayalam dialogues or that I came across as a Malayalam girl - makes me feel wonderful.
Doing comedy is very challenging, as I am a shy person in real life.
I am inspired by the work done by Vidya Balan and Priyanka Chopra. They are both versatile and extremely talented actors.
I have always wanted to sing at some point in my life. In fact, when I was shooting for 'Oohalu Gusagusalaade,' I would randomly start singing on the sets, and I even earned a nickname 'Radio' on that film.
After completing my studies, I got into advertising.
One thing I love about Kollywood is that, here, filmmakers are more experimental, and the audience is welcoming of it, too.
I'm happy doing good projects.
Customs and traditions followed in North and South India are different. But the underlying sentiments are the same.
I had been comfortable with the simple 'girl next door' look for a long time. But then, I really wanted to get out of that zone and experiment with my style.