I played Shylock in my school's staging of 'Merchant of Venice.'

From musicals to plays, I was part of all things theatrical all through my school life in Chandigarh, and this helped me develop a strong love for theatre and acting. Even during college, I was active in the theatre scene and even founded two theatre groups.

People have a very short attention span when it comes to television, but nobody forgets the movie you do.

To be successful in Bollywood, you either need to be a superstar or have a super script.

Nobody tells you that they don't believe in you. I had tremendous self-belief and faith in my sensibilities.

I always aspired to do something different.

My debut, 'Vicky Donor,' was when I was 27. If I was a star kid, it would've been 22. I don't think the difference of five years would've affected much.

I started pretty young: I did my first reality show when I was 17. Then came 'Roadies' in 2004, when I was 19.

I was a radio jockey after graduation. I was 22, the youngest RJ in Delhi at that time.

I'd love to do a film on homosexuality. That's on my radar.

'Andhadhun' is the most challenging film and character. For playing the role, first and foremost I had to learn how to play the piano and then how to emulate gestures of a blind pianist.

I always wanted to be known as an actor who sings and not a singer who acts.

My family values are really, really important.

As a human being, I do feel like it's my right to be able to stand up for and speak on whatever I want.

I'm always going to stand up for my beliefs and stand behind them.

I feel really strongly about immigration because my mom is... from Jamaica. She still has a green card here.

I love bacon so much.

My happy place is my bedroom. I love it.

I love a good bowl of cereal. The unhealthy kind. Lucky Charms. Sometime I'll do Special K Chocolatey Delight, and I feel like I'm being healthy, but there's chocolate in there.

I live in San Francisco, and I love it.

Since developing my blog and YouTube channel in 2013, Little Lights of Mine, I've connected with some of the most passionate people around the world.

I'm always looking for new ways to create flavorful veggie dishes for my family.

Don't be afraid to try brussel sprouts! Delicious and full of vitamin C.

I feel like it's my duty to keep it real for my community of moms out there for both my own peace of mind and the fact that some of you may be going through or have experienced what I am!

Hospitality and cooking are my passion, and I love nothing more than seeing someone's face when they taste an unforgettable bite.

When you can't do what you love all of a sudden because of an uncontrollable situation, it sucks.

My husband has been an absolute angel for me. Always there when I need him as best he can.

Who doesn't love strawberries? My family certainly does.

It truly amazes me all the things you can add and mix in to truly transform a plain old bowl of oatmeal.

Mango is always a staple in my household.

I will say no matter how many times you go through pregnancy and then phase into newborn life, it never becomes routine or normal.

I happen to love edamame.

I am a working mom, so to be able to have a space for my kids as well as a space for my work, it's just great. That is what balance is.

I have what docs call hyperemesis.

It's true what they say, and I am now a firm believer in the fact that every pregnancy is different for every woman!

I feel like it's so important to get your little ones' hands dirty in the kitchen. It gives them kitchen confidence, and it makes them feel accomplished.

One way I get my kids to try new things is by cooking with them.

Creating a meal for somebody, it's a way to show your love.

For me, cooking is the only way I know how to show my love. That's why I am so passionate about food. It's such a love language.

Anytime I prepare a meal for my family, I am putting all of my time, effort, energy, and love into it.

My husband really loves my feet.

Food strengthens my family bond while it nourishes my body.

I take a few moments in the morning just to breathe while I drink my morning coffee or right before I get out of bed.

I love dessert.

Marriage has given me a little family of my own. We hold each other accountable, love each other, and always are there for each other. I feel more balanced now because I know what it's like to care for others.

Marriage has given me the gift of compassion.

Motherhood is far better than I expected. I love it with all of my heart.

I want everybody to succeed.

I wonder why people are so hateful sometimes. I just don't get it.

Steph's such a good dad for girls. He's super attentive, and he's, like, not too manly to get down on the floor and play with them and have a tea party.