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When you are romancing a woman in a relationship, it should be poetic. It should have layers.
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In metros, girls are very independent, conscious and aware. But in the interiors of our country, where education is not given importance, they continue to be oppressed. But it is important for every woman to acknowledge what she wants from herself rather than going for what people expect from her.
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I need nothing from my companion. No money, no financial security, no emotional support, nothing. All I want is the freedom to be myself.
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I think I am still underpaid. I want to make as much money as my male counterparts.
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For my life, I need to make my own choices.
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Money can't buy everything, but it can buy most of it. Because of money, I could give my parents a comfortable life.
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I had no work after 'Gangster' for two years, and my sister Rangoli met with an accident that destroyed her looks. My struggle with my parents combined with the industry not accepting me made me feel alienated.
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I started from B-grade films, and today I'm the number one actress of this country... whereas other actresses, whom you might call my contemporaries, they have had no growth in whatever platform they were launched... they are still there and have not risen to another platform.
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Item numbers are not my cup of tea.
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I followed my instincts; I followed my intuition, and it paid off.
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You spend so much to buy these media net stories or full page ads to build perception... you can rather save this money and put it in the making or marketing of the film.
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I dread shooting with animals. I hope I never get a script with snakes.
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As it is, relationships are difficult, aren't they?
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I am now in a position to choose roles. I did not have so many offers before 'Queen,' but now things have changed a lot.
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What can you do if they have slapped you with a legal notice? You have to reply. For all you know, they have taken you to jail or something.
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People talk about PlayStations, video games, social network and Twitter; I can't handle it.
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When I was born, my parents - my mother especially - couldn't come to terms with that fact that they had another baby girl. I know these stories in detail because every time a guest visited, or there was a gathering, they repeated this story in front of me that how I was the unwanted child.
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Initially, I wanted to do films with A-list actors when I was struggling. I was hoping that I could also get that platform where I'm launched with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan or Aamir Khan... and with them my career could also start, but it didn't happen. And then came 'Queen.'
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I come from a middle class family, and my parents weren't too supportive of my career choices.
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I know the consequences of my decisions. I've said no to the biggest of brands. So when I say no to something, I know how much business I will lose out on.
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The other actresses, who are called my contemporaries, they started with a megastar. They were superstars overnight and are the same even today.
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In Bollywood, if you work with a superstar, even if you are a newcomer, you become a superstar. That didn't happen with me.
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I come from Surajpur, a valley in Himachal Pradesh near Manali that is named after my great grandfather Sarju Singh Ranaut.
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The thing about Bollywood is that you can't just quit it even if you have little fame. You have to stick around and keep trying.