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I beat myself up the moment I do something wrong.
I became Aamir Khan’s fan after working with him.
I’m boring. I’m also a bit reticent and shy but very calm overall.
I don’t want to restrict myself and want to work in all genres of cinema.
It’s an experience to actually be a part of developing a character on the go. Everyone should go through this once in their lifetime.
Acting is my first love.
There is so much to explore in Delhi. The city has many interesting experiences in terms of places and foods to offer. There are so many options that one is usually spoilt for choice.
I want to really appreciate the work I do.
Everyone has to go through some ups and downs.
I don’t concentrate about stardom as I always wanted to be an actor and remain to be the same.
It will take time to educate people about sustainability, why it is so important and how it will make a difference to our planet.
I can’t choreograph myself. I tried doing that for ‘Pataakha,’ but I couldn’t do it.
I came to Mumbai to participate in a dance reality show and thought that could be my ticket to Bollywood. Gradually, I discovered that acting is what I am more passionate about and that passion has helped my boat sail.
I don’t like to push myself, because I am not that kind of person.
My mother used to call me everyday after moving to Mumbai and would tell me to take up this course or join some distance learning course and to please do my Masters, but, yeah… I didn’t do it.
I don’t like my work. I didn’t like my work in ‘Dangal,’ and then in ‘Photograph,’ I was cribbing.
I have a habit of not going to the doctor till the last minute.
I had really good experience working with Ritesh Batra and Nawaz sir. It was a huge thing for me to work with Nawaz sir because he is my favorite actor.
It is really hard for me to impress myself with the work that I do.
As an actor, I am happy that I am able to entertain the audience.
I want to see myself dancing on the big screen.
I am never happy to see myself on screen.
I couldn’t have asked for anything better than ‘Dangal’ because we got to prove ourselves there in every way. The character has really changed my life, so it’s really important to start off with a really good debut.
When I decided to become an actor, I realised that every role that we play on screen requires a different kind of prep. I learnt wrestling for ‘Dangal,’ went through an emotional grind for ‘Photograph’ and stepped out of my comfort zone and shed too many inhibitions for ‘Pataakha.’
You don’t necessarily get the background of a character every time, So, you have to create it mentally and write about it. This is something I learnt from Geetanjali Kulkarni with whom I worked in ‘Photograph.’
If my mind gravitates to a role, I take it up, regardless of the length.
Even if I’m not shooting I just love being on set.
I am very glad that I got to work with Vidya Balan. I am a huge fan of her work.
I enjoy being in my character’s world.
If you don’t have a trust with a person then you can’t have a conversation with them.
I always wanted to work with Ayushmann Khurrana and I wished that I would get a good script to team up with him.
My character in ‘Shakuntala Devi’ is based on a real person, her daughter Anupama Banerjee.
I was extremely honoured and privileged to have had the opportunity to visit Oxford University. It was a great experience to share personal anecdotes from my career and my journey and to indulge in a fun interactive session with the students there.
My perception and my way of working change with each film.
I’m not competitive at all.
I feel in today’s time, you are truly successful if a meme is based on you.
Acting is an art that I am learning on the job. The thing that I can do on my part is to follow and prepare myself for the characters that I choose to play.
What I see, people can’t. Being so judgmental and beating myself up over my work is hard on me and my family. I would rather learn from my mistakes.
I am my own biggest critic. I never like what I do.
My sister is just three years older than me, but I never understood her, and I could never relate to her. In fact, I used to feel that I will never be able to like her. But when I came to Mumbai, I started missing her.
I have tried a lot… to be perfect all the time. It doesn’t suit me. It doesn’t make me happy and I do things that make me happy.
Come to think of it, I have really travelled across accents.
Even though I feel I am a bit reticent and shy, performing arts like dancing and acting is like my alter ego.
I like wearing nice clothes and dressing up. At the same time, I know that I can’t be perfect all the time.
I have always wanted to be an actor. I like to enjoy every single day of my life, because I am living my childhood dream.
I don’t know about others, but I am sensitive, and I easily get attached to my characters.
When you dub for your own character, it is the last chance to play the part again.
Dancing does make you happy. It has helped me deal with the hardships in my life.
When I came to Mumbai to audition for a dance reality show, I was in top 100. I doubted myself and did not get through. It was a lesson for me… After that day, whenever I used to go for auditions, I never doubted myself.
I have stopped making career plans; they never seem to work out for me. So, I’m going with the flow, enjoying each day of being an actor.
Anything to do with Anurag Basu sir is always special and interesting.
I love working out. It makes me happy.
Actors don’t have to be conscious all the time or up their game when it comes to fashion.
With every film that I am doing I am learning new things either about myself, or about filmmaking.
Maths? Aiyyo. You know what? I always had a love and hate relationship with the subject.
There is no reason why India and Pakistan are fighting. Similarly, there is no reason when two siblings fight.
On a film set, where there is so much chaos, I find inner peace.
I’m working with great directors and actors, and I’m getting to learn so much about the process of acting. I’m extremely grateful for these experiences.
I feel like a star while signing autographs.
We humans have that power to express ourselves through various emotions.
Being on set in front of the camera, it makes me happy and extremely grateful whenever I’m in front of the camera.
I want to do everything. I don’t want to restrict myself. I would love to do what comes my way, something that excites me.
I started shooting for ‘Photograph’ right after ‘Dangal’ so, it’s really special for me.
Not everyone is a good dancer but you just have to enjoy doing it. Dance as if no one is watching.
It’s really important to prove yourself as a performer and as an actor.
It’s a joy that I have such an amazing cast to work with in ‘Ludo.’ There’s Rajkummar Rao, Abhishek Bachchan, Fatima Sana Sheikh and Aditya Roy Kapur with me. It’s a cool bunch to work with.
I was in the choreography committee of my college, and we used to have an annual production and participate in inter-school competitions.
I love my curly hair and I don’t like straightening done at all.
Nawazuddin is an inspiration for me. He’s is one of the spectacular actors of Indian cinema.
I would love to do a dance film someday.