I'm a fan of a big roast or a bolognese, but I also love baking.

I would want like, model-slash-actress-slash-designer-slash-mother-slash... cook! I just like having my finger in loads of pies all the time.

I live on the ground floor, so I have these lacy curtains during the day and then as soon as it gets dark, I'm like, 'Blackout blinds! Shutters!' I like being more private.

On photo shoots I've always had to do that - take direction and whatnot.

The funniest thing a man has ever said to me... I once recieved a text message that said, 'Fancy a cuddle-slash-wrestle?' It's just so awful Obviously I didn't reply.

I'm a bit of a homebody.

There's nothing worse than doing something you really don't enjoy.

I'm a model, I have to be confident in front of a camera otherwise I wouldn't be doing my job.

One of life's finest things is enjoying your food.

Of course, there are times when I've stood next to models and felt like an elephant, but I'm adamant about the fact that I'm not a big girl, I just have the natural feminine figure.

While I appreciate how thin some of the models are - when it's healthy - and think, 'Yeah, you're gorgeous and the clothes hang off you amazingly,' I like to stay strong about how I'm built.

I don't think I've ever missed a meal.

DIY skills are hot. The ability to put up a shelf and hang a picture is always good and being able to cook. Cooking's really hot.

Underwear is such a great gift, but try to go for brands that flatter your girlfriend's shape - a little structure can be great.

If I'm going to be famous, I want to be famous for doing something good - having talent.

The only way to rebel against my mother was to be totally normal.

I want to have money so I can spend it having children. I want to have three or four and be a really good mother and make sure they have a really brilliant life with parents who are not struggling.

I cleanse, tone and moisturize, and always take off my make-up before I go to bed.

Eat healthy and do not forget to workout, this is going to build your immunity.

No matter how late it is, always remove your make-up before sleeping or else your skin will breakout.

It is about meeting the right people at the right time that makes you go where you do. And I know that in our industry, everyone works hard but not everyone gets recognition.

We actors feed off the energy of our fans and when we see them enjoying our dance so much, it gives us all the more reason and motivation to perform better.

What's better than being able to entertain people? When you receive love from the public, it doesn't matter what the film circuit or critics say.

I like to do meaningful tattoos and it's for myself and not the world. My tattoos are private.

I think whether you work with Salman or not, his presence in your life is more than enough.

Speculation and rumor is nothing new in the industry.

In Mumbai you have people of all cast and religion.

I observed how a man does action sequences and then adapted it for myself. As a woman, the way I perform the stunts will be different from the way a man does it.

I am a Gujarati, born and brought up in Mumbai.

Salman Khan is loved by a million people and if he has put his faith on me so, I don't want to disappoint him.

A bit of nervousness is essential as in a way it helps you deliver your best.

If there are projects that are worthy enough, I will give it my best shot.

I had so much of fun doing the action for 'Race 3.'

You will never get anything in your life which is not written in your destiny.

Salman never forgets his promises and gave me a second chance in 'Mental'. He is the giving type.

I believe that once you get into acting, you shouldn't limit yourself.

People felt I could only be best for roles of a simple girl. I wanted to break the mould and so I did 'Hate Story 3.'

I do not interact much with people whom I don't know.

I was one of the assistant dancers of 'Race' 10 years ago, and now I am one of the lead actors of 'Race 3,' where I have got a chance to share screen space with some of the legends of our country like Anil Kapoor and Salman Khan. I am overwhelmed.

An actor's life is pretty much like any profession, full of highs and lows; only because this is the glamour world - everything gets reported.

I have only worked with Saroj Ji once in my life and in the one time that I worked with her, I learned so many things.

Luck plays an important role in Bollywood. We all work really hard to earn success but our luck has to be on the right side, especially from where I come from.

I have never met Saroj Ji when she's not instructing someone, she's always ready to make you understand, she's always ready to help you improve.

When you are working with Salman you learn things continuously, there is always a scope of improvement.

In terms of work, I would like to work on a biopic and some people that I have met have mentioned that my life, in some way, is similar to Mumtazji. She was also a dancer and then became an actress so in that way, I relate with her. So I think if I get the chance, I would like to work in a biopic on Mumtaz.

I am associated with good brands, such as my concert tour with Salman Khan. I'd rather do that than take up work for the sake of working.

I don't know why I do not find the people in Delhi warm.

I am playing the character of Sanjana in 'Race 3' and it is very a dark character in the initial phase of the film but towards the end, it gets transformed into a positive character.

This is one technique - going into my shell - that has helped me get over my disappointments.

I already own two houses - one in Malad and another in Thane - but I sold off the Thane apartment and bought one in Bandra, because it was convenient and larger than my other homes.