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In India, people tend to get categorised by their job or caste or colour. But in Kamathipura, despite their horrid living, it was truly eye-opening how kind and sensitive these women are.

Anurag Sir is someone I have always looked up to and hoped to work with, like many other actors. It's a tremendous opportunity to be collaborating with him on my first film; I really feel fortunate. His conviction in me is very valuable.

I feel I'm a hard person to like.

Of all the things I am and am not, I know that I'm not afraid.

I can't be selectively brave. I can't say something in the heat of the moment and then get scared when people raise their voice against my thoughts.

The day women begin to feel good about themselves, they will truly feel empowered, and only they can do that for themselves. It will happen the day we stop seeking validation.

I'm 87% socially awkward.

I love the breakfast culture - I opt for the French platter.

Earlier, I would never focus on how I looked because I thought I was just 'OK.' So my focus was on being well-read, good in studies, school captain. My personality depended on what I read, not on some magical genetic thing.

When I started working in Mumbai, I was interested in working in the indie and niche spaces, as they do make really good cinema, driven by good stories. But then, I decided to explore everything possible.

I see myself as a storyteller and want to do films that are being made all over the world.

Interesting stories appeal to me, much like it appeals to the audience. Or else I might as well become a banker and make more money.

I can't be in a film that I wouldn't like to watch as audience.

There's always this debate about how we need more good films but how many are willing to be part of such films.

I can't do the terrible mistake of thinking audiences are dumb and will accept anything I do. I want to be cautious about my choices.

My dream is to play ordinary characters. I have no interest in playing a pretty girl or an NRI girl.

Although I am a Telugu girl, I never felt that my debut in Telugu was delayed. I always wanted to be part of a good script, and I am pleased that 'Goodachari' hit the right notes.

I want to be associated with films that are content-oriented.

I find a lot of happiness in playing characters that have a lot of emotions. But even more important is the team that I am working with.

Miss Earth, to me, means a lot more than an international beauty pageant. It implies a larger than life celebration of spirit, beauty, passion, and betterment.

I grew up reading a lot on literature and all of that.

I want to try everything. I don't want to limit myself to anything. I want to discover as many characters as I can. I just want to explore.

There are so many great directors and actors, like Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Rakeysh Ompraskash Mehra, Vishal Bhardwaj, Anurag Basu - the list is very long. I hope at some point I get to work with them.

I am lucky to have found an artistic companion in Anurag; there is a sense of belonging.

I was 19 or 20 when I won Miss India and then did some exciting work in fashion.

I moved to Mumbai to pursue my degree after high school.

I watch a lot of Malayalam films and admire them greatly. The films have such wonderful content.

I learnt a hard fact: that dignity is a luxury in our country.

If I choose to be part of stupid films, I don't deserve to call myself an actress.

I didn't grow up watching films, as I was more academically inclined.

Before starring in 'Raman Raghav 2.0,' I must have watched only 20-odd movies, out of which eight were part of the 'Harry Potter' series.

I like reading and writing, and I am a trained classical dancer.

I want to tell stories that I feel for, and I don't want to be a sell-out.

I'd rather do less work than do bad work.

When I am older, I don't want to look at my films and not be happy about my choices.

If one wants to change the way things are, one has to take risks and be part of different kinds of cinema, despite not knowing how it will be received. That's what thrills me.

Anurag sir is someone every actor would want to work with.

Getting a part in 'Raman Raghav 2.0' was an unbelievable moment. I couldn't believe that it was happening to me.

I thought Anurag sir would be strict, and I had certain kind of perception about him, but he was warm and interactive.

As a person, I am an introvert.

Every night before going to bed, I think about Vizag. But once you wake up, you have to catch up with life.

I've been living in Mumbai for a long time now, and the city has grown on me and even become my home for all practical reasons. But I'll always be a Vizag girl at heart.

Being a Telugu girl, my heart always roots for Tollywood.

I enjoy experimenting with food and dish out innovative food items as well.

Healthy food is very essential to keep fit.

I'm a protein enthusiast, as it forms the foundation of our nutrition.

My idea of a perfect breakfast would be French toast with sausages and tea.

It has been quite a journey from Miss India to modelling and acting.

Whenever I overhear someone talking in Telugu, be it in the market or any random place, I get excited.

I am a pakka South Indian at heart.

The Miss Eco-Beauty title is a very qualitative and important award!

Finding that people are searching for my name and work on IMDb, which is the biggest data base for movies and celebrities in the world, is immensely special and motivating.

It is certainly very thrilling to be given so much love and appreciation from the audience and critics.

My friend was interning at the Miss India office and asked me to go for an audition. I just wanted to clear one basic round to show it to my friends. 'I'm in this mind space, and I can do this, losers.' I cleared the first round, and then I wanted to do more.

Miss India actually made me feel small.

In Miss India, so much was about how you looked.

I was 19, so validation played a huge role in my taking part in Miss India.

When I moved to Mumbai for college, it was bit of a culture shock.

Getting recognized for my skill is very important to me. 'Raman Raghav 2.0' gave me that.

I think the obsession with fair skin should end.

Characters are an extension of your imagination.

Being a part of 'Mothoon' was unexpectedly character-building.

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