In the past, I used to work out but not eat much. That would store extra fat in my body. Once I started eating healthy, the results came in faster. That gave me the confidence to don a bikini on screen.

I never thought about acting, I wanted to be an air hostess.

I will not consider any offer for an item song. I will turn it down.

I feel anything done half heartedly is a waste.

I want to work and work on better films, projects and myself.

I think a lot of people prefer watching films on TV, in the comfort of their homes.

I completely agree with the term 'adopt, don't shop.' We usually have fantasies and preferences regarding the breed of dogs, but what about the strays?

If you've made it big in Bollywood, such as Kareena Kapoor Khan and Katrina Kaif, and then you do an item song, it becomes a 'guest appearance.' That's how it works. Sadly, that's the attitude of our Hindi film industry.

If a person thinks that I can't add value or I'm not capable to be a part of their film, then I'm ready to work harder on myself.

Whether it's dance or action, what's important is hand and body co-ordination. When you are a good dancer then automatically while performing action, the co-ordination is that much easier.

I think filmmaking is a team work and it's a shared responsibility.

For me, saying no to Salman is a big no-no in its self.

While dancing you have to be feminine, and performing action requires you to be masculine.

I think it's a huge a opportunity for me, because I am part of a film that has stars like Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol. It will grab eyeballs and I will get noticed, too. I hope 'Race 3' opens more doors for me.

Just because you have a mouth and nobody is stopping you, you can't say whatever you want.

The way Salman connects with his audience, I love it! I am trying to learn that from him.

Initially, dancing for me was just for pocket money. The dancers are paid well and you get paid on a daily basis. Eventually when I got promoted as an assistant choreographer I was getting paid more. This was during my college days.

I think life is about challenges. You have to face the challenge since your birth.

Most importantly, if you feel sexy, you look sexy.

Yes, I have a small coffee corner where I like to sit. It's right next to the windows and the power seat of the living area. When I sit there, I can see Bandra Reclamation in front of me.

The film industry is a tough place to survive.

What eventually counts is whether your film was successful at the box-office or not, or more so if the film has made its money, and 'Race 3' did that.

I was closest to my dad and he always knew that I am responsible and would look after my family. For him, I was always the boy child and not his girl.

The fact is I get shocked every time I meet Salman. I don't know why.

Nothing is easy and if you don't get a role, maybe you weren't good enough to play it.

I am more of an introvert person who is a little shy to get into random chat. I would rather observe people silently.

When it comes to a woman's expression, I don't think there's anyone who did it better than Saroj Ji.

If based on popularity, people will come to theaters because of my name, then I would be very happy, but it isn't about Daisy, it is about the director and the film and the co-actors.

Doing stunts all by myself has been a deliberate decision because I wanted to do all stunts by myself because female actors don't get the opportunity to work in action films, and I think when you get such an opportunity, then you have to make most of it.

My focus is on giving my best and I have to enjoy my performance as then only audience will enjoy.

I want to balance commercial and off-beat roles.

Salman makes sure that everyone grows along with him. He is not somebody who will step on your shoulder and move ahead, he will make sure that whoever is with him, he/she should grow with him and that is the best thing about him.

I would like to balance my career, do meaningful cinema and also do fluff films.

As an actor, one should be open to all kinds of roles.

I'm lucky to be blessed with good skin but I always ensure that my skin is well hydrated and moisturize regularly.

When I was in school, I would use a roller brush to curl my hair inwards. Once, the brush got stuck in my hair and I had to chop off my hair with a knife. It was a total disaster!

I think it's all about how you feel - if you feel sexy inside, then it will show on the outside.

My dad worked as a floor manager in a clothing mill in Dombivli and my mom is a housewife.

While dancing for me was fun, becoming a choreographer was not something I wanted to do.

While it is great to work in films, I am super duper excited to be a part of the Da-Bangg Tour yet again as we get instant reactions from the crowd and the amount of love and energy that they give you is great to experience.

Let me just make my mark as an actor first, and then an item song can be the second step.

If you do an item song, then you're categorized as an item girl; if you focus on acting, you're categorized as an actor.

For me, to get break in 'Jai Ho' was a challenge and my journey after that depends on my work and luck so, I think blessing of my parents has helped to reach this stage and I am really fortunate that Salman Khan lifted me from one level and helped me to reach another level.

I'm going to miss Saroj Ji and I will cherish all the fond memories I have of her.

I don't have stage or camera fright but there is a little anxiety while performing in-front of a lot of people.

I have only become more popular since 'Race 3' memes.

I am glad I found Salman Khan when it comes to work in this industry. I hope that people who really want to make it, find their Salman Khan someday.

Given a choice I want to do a yin and yang tattoo on the middle of my chest and right next to my heart.

The more you talk about your personal life, the more people are going to judge you so it's best to keep a low-profile.

All my tattoos have been spur-of-the-moment ones and not planned.