I just want my films to work. The hit or flop verdict really affects me. I seriously analyse what went wrong if a film turns out to be a dud!
I vent my anger in the gym, and it calms me down.
I haven't signed as many films as I'd like to because there are no good roles, as disheartening as it is to say.
Of course, I will continue acting. I just need to dispel the Telugu and Tamil cinema's insecurities about married actresses. I don't know about others. But I am not going anywhere after marriage.
In the film industry, you are fictitious, just like the characters you play. It has a lot do with a perception about you, and not necessarily you. You are successful because people like that image of you on screen.
I'm blessed to have a person like Naga Chaitanya in my life. He's a gem of everything.
I think people are able to relate to my appearance. They think of me as the girl next door.
There are thousands of good-looking women out there. Longevity for a heroine doesn't come only with good looks: talent matters.
A lot of new girls are arriving every day - let them do the glamour roles! I am done with ultra glam outfits and five song routines - hereafter, I want to do meatier roles, now that I've acted with all the biggies.
I know many actresses who started big but were sent packing, as they couldn't sustain the momentum. I am in this for the long haul.
Only the film industry can make you an overnight success. Unlike other jobs where you have to work your way up, here you can reach dizzying heights of fame instantly.
For all adults who haven't had a very rosy childhood, the first thing they will tell you is that they want to give their child everything that they did not have. That's something that has stuck with me.