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To play an older woman, 'til the look is not affected, it is never a problem for me. To play a matured character, it's different. You get to learn so much. It becomes more serious.
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One falls in love without thinking!
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Fortunately, I have always played younger than what I am.
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If you fail to make a mark, you might not get good work later. So, it is important for every actor to have a plan B to bank on. Here, nothing lasts forever. That's why my husband pushes me to do different things in life.
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I think that, generally, a woman brings in luck for her husband after marriage, but in my case, my husband is lucky for me.
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It is difficult to portray grey characters because there is a very thin line between being nasty and slightly negative.
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We are often told by our friends and family members to not go to a particular place owing to some unkown energies that might have existed there, making us form superstitions in our mind.
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My character Preet in 'Fanaah' had a very distinctive appearance: loud make-up and dramatic clothes.
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I've done second leads in movies, I've done really small roles, too. Other actors never bother me, I believe I'm decent enough to make my own place.
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Hits, flops, and everything in between - I got to do a lot of different things as an actor, had a lot of good learning experiences. So I think I've done reasonably okay for myself, and God has given me more than what I've asked for.
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It's about believing in yourself and ignoring the fact that men dominate it. In fact, I feel women are as strong as men.
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I would love to do better in mainstream Hindi films, but one thing I must say is that my best experience so far has been in the Punjabi film industry, where I've been around for more than 11 years.
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I'm sure the audiences will connect with 'Yeh Hai Aashiqui,' as it will feature stories inspired from real life.
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My work is appreciated; I am getting good offers. Honestly, we are both doing well professionally. My husband has also been busy with work, and so have I.
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I haven't taken a break after marriage. Just two days after my marriage, I was in Chandigarh promoting my Punjabi film.
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I am often compared to actors who were launched with me. I feel blessed with whatever I have got so far.
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Despite his South Indian connection, my husband Rohit doesn't have an accent at all.
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It's all about giving it your best in whatever you've got.
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With our hectic lives, a dose of comedy is a must.
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My role in 'Hero' is not a lengthy one but a powerful one. It was a nice opportunity, and I grabbed it.
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I put my heart and soul into anything I take up.
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I have never been a good dancer but am very passionate about it.
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Comedy is the toughest. If it goes little bit here and there, and your partner doesn't cover up for you, then everything can go wrong.
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I had no fashion sense when I started out.