When you are in safe hands of a brilliant filmmaker and an ace co-actor, there is nothing to fear.
I think being strong is something that resonates with my personality. It's on my face.
It helps me rejuvenate when I use my energy in different directions and then come back to acting.
If my films fail, I will work on something else; my life will not end. And the film is not the end-all of my life.
I never thought I was gullible, but I know that I trust people easily and take people on face value.
I will stand for equality, and that doesn't mean giving me reservation. I would like to fight for it; just give me a fair chance. That's what being a feminist is.
As a child, I wanted to be an astronaut, then a fighter pilot, and then later, as I grew up, I was focused on scoring high marks so that I could do an MBA in marketing.
I want to play whoever is opposite 'Iron Man.' I want to romance Robert Downey Jr.
I am looking for projects that challenge me, make me uncomfortable, and also projects that are in the hands of the right team. Then it's up to me to take a leap of faith.
'X-Men' or 'Avengers!' I want to be a mutant or an Avenger.
I judge my film choices based on the director, and then I see how much the story has affected me when I read it or when I hear it in the narration. Then comes how important my role is in it, but primarily director, script, and then role.
Nepotism and outsiders are two sides of the same coin that is Bollywood. They both have to co-exist. Both have their share of struggles.
I never regret or sit back and think that I shouldn't have said something. There are a lot of people who tell me that you shouldn't say this or that or should keep quiet, and I really think that I can either be true to my conscience or can live a fake life by staying quiet.
Maintaining pay parity is very important, and I am in total favour of it.
A prequel to 'Baby' was never on the cards, but when the movie was successful, we realized from the audience response to my character that they wanted to see more of me.
I never thought I could be an actor, as I was always a studious geek and was always interested in mathematics.
Who said that looking good is not a task? There are so many girls with a well maintained body, but will they be able to walk the beachside in front of the camera wearing a swimsuit? Carrying your body in a certain manner to look sexy is also an art.
I feel it's better we have an open mindset to see what exactly we are trying to say. In 'Mulk,' we have not criticised any community, and neither have we said any community is good or bad. We have just shown the true picture and left it to the audience to make the choice.