Comedy is one of my strengths.
I believe in accepting whatever life offers with a laugh. So if things are dark and terrible, I try to find the funny side to it. Probably that's why I gravitate towards comedy.
Working on a film is different from working in an office. You spend 16-hour days together; you share stories and become really close. But, when you finish shooting, you don't see each other again.
When you meet people you've previously worked with, it's definitely comfortable.
I first came to Delhi with my parents when I was 15 years old. We went to see the Red Fort, and I was walking behind my parents, and some guy who was walking along touched me inappropriately. I screamed, but he was acting so cool about it. I did not create any further scene and left.
I have travelled across several countries and continents, but India holds a special place in my heart since every single state has something unique to offer.
From avoiding littering to encouraging local economy, there is a lot each one of us can do that will go a long way in keeping the country's cultural legacy intact.
I have grown to understand that no matter where we come from, human beings, at heart, are the same. Defining ourselves based on race, religion, and ethnicity is like betraying that.
Brands started calling me out of the blue as I racked up over 5 million views on YouTube. And now I make my living being what they call a 'lifestyle and travel influencer.'
India is gorgeous. There is no country in the world as stunning and versatile as India.
The different foods and cultures and geography and art - I could spend my lifetime traveling around India and still not fully know it.
We live in a very classist society, and it's sad and depressing.
We know so many people who have gone into the family business even when they had no interest in it because that was the easiest choice. I feel this is a huge debate in India because it applies to every field and not just Bollywood.
I have worked for everything. I am self-made and proud of it.
I am not a multi-tasker. When I do one thing, I fully concentrate on it and leave the other thing aside.