Look after all those lovely peculiarities in your face, your body, and yourself.
Though I have achieved a little bit in my career, I have to continue working hard.
It is extremely important for one to face their fears and live a bold life.
I feel that discrimination and hierarchy is something that people have to face constantly.
Initially, I did South Indian films because I needed the money; I had a huge student loan that I had to pay off. But I do feel that Marathi, English, and Hindi are what I'm more comfortable with.
For an actor, it is necessary to vegetate and look for inspiration. I get that from travelling, meeting people, and observing things around me. I bring back my energy by gaining different experiences.
When I was really young, I was obsessed with Bollywood. Then I got exposed to world cinema, and I wanted to be a part of it. Then I was exposed to theatre, and I only wanted to do theatre.
If you go to Canada or Los Angeles, you will get to see many South Asians there, but on screens, they are so less in number. It is abnormal not to have much South Asians on screens.
The menstruation taboo is ancient, and there are so many theories about it. For some, it is fear of blood, and for some, period blood is toxic. If you read the theories about menstruation, you might even laugh.
I'm friends with all my contemporaries.
We have so many male superstars, but there are just a few female actors who have attained that status. It is not only because of the industry; it's in the society.