There is no short-cut to success. Whether you want to be an engineer, a charted accountant or a fashion model you must work hard.
I feel empathy wherever and whenever someone feels cornered in life. Whenever someone puts in sweat and blood and does not get the acceptance and appreciation one deserves, I resonate with it.
I have a fetish for shoes; makeup and jewellery so I tend to splurge more on these products than clothes.
Tinsel town is full of liars, show-offs and spineless hypocrites.
I am thrilled to be a part of Tamil cinema as it is an interesting place.
I don't even have a management team. I have people managing my work but there are limitations when it comes to projects.
Since I was a child I didn't like conforming to the various rules pertaining to rituals and traditions.
In India, going to a police station is not the most pleasant experience.
How come nobody in Bollywood has sleepless nights when a woman becomes a victim of abuse and is not able to work due to the trauma and ostracisation?
Nobody bothered to ask me how I was doing when my livelihood was snatched away after the 'Horn Ok Pleassss' harassment episode.
I was always inclined towards spiritualism but was afraid that I would become a sanyasin if I pursued it actively.
I suddenly became an unprofessional tantrum queen but people tend to forget that we associate these terms only with actresses. So many times, actors report late to the sets or don't even show up. But most women will tell you how we don't even have the luxury to be five minutes late.
I simply avoid at all cost people I think are not good for me. So it's disgusting when uncouth, uneducated, dirty, downmarket, classless, characterless, perverted, degraded abominations like Rakhi Sawant claim to ever be friends with me.