I love the light-brown shadow I made with Colourpop. It's a nice matte and neutral color that gives a bit of definition on the lids.

I can't promote fitness tea for the rest of my life.

I see the good in people, and I believe in forgiveness.

I kind of dated a woman-ish, but there's just something about a man that's just masculine, and just there's things that women don't have that men do.

After I wake up, I take a shower, and that's when I wash my face.

I always wash my face at night, even if I have to use face wipes.

I hate the treadmill.

Diets don't really work for me.

I stopped eating carbs and red meat for a month and a half, and I was like, 'Oh, no, I lost my butt!' I have to eat potatoes and rice and meat to bulk up. But I do try not to eat too much fast food.

I really like working with someone one-on-one - my trainer kicks my butt!

One day, I just hit a point where I was like, 'What am I going to do with my life, with my career?' I have all of these little things going on, but what am I going to really do? And for me, I saw longevity in acting.

I lived in L.A., and the possibility out there is endless. I could've done reality TV! It was offered to me plenty of times. But that just wasn't where my heart was. If I wanted quick fame or quick money, I could've taken that route, but it just wasn't settling right with me.

Reality TV - I'm not trying to dog it, everybody has their own thing, you know - but I didn't see it for me.

I've had scenes where I had to cry, and by the time I've cried for the 20th time, I'm exhausted.

My main message is for people to live your life through love. That doesn't necessarily mean through a relationship. It could be your friends, your family, your workplace, even just walking down the street and smiling, saying 'Hi!' Embracing positivity!

I'm a workaholic, but I also like to vacation.

I want to motivate people to be natural and to embrace their body and who they are.

I want to stress to people to be themselves instead of trying to be like others.

If one person did one thing to be successful, that doesn't necessarily mean that's your story, too.

Every woman has different needs and wants.

When you love yourself and are able to indulge in yourself, and you're grounded in your 'yes' or 'no,' it's nothing to ask a guy on a date.

I like to wear clothes that look the best on my body, which is why I wear a lot of crop tops and high waisted bottoms - it gives me more shape and makes me look taller.

If you like it, wear it.

I've always been into volunteer work and charity work.

I walk out the house, and there's paparazzi. There's certain things I can't do if I wanted to date or go on a date. It's like, I have to worry about people taking pictures, and it's crazy.

I'm very traditional. I want to have kids. I want to be - not a stay-at-home mom, but to be able to take care of my kids and have a family and cook. A white picket fence and a dog.

I look at myself, I compare myself to other people, but then I make myself humble. You know what? God created you this way. You're you.

I think everyone should be their own individualized person.

I wash my face, steam it, and put on a mask right after because the steam opens up your pores. I put the mask on for ten minutes, wash it off, and then melt an ice cube all over my face because that tightens your pores. Then if it's nighttime, I do a night cream or serum or an oil, something to keep your skin moisturized.

I can't go anywhere without Chapstick - the store, the gym, traveling. I'm the one person that's, like, putting it on every two seconds.

I love using Mario Badescu Facial Spray while traveling. Sometimes the air circulation on the plane makes my face dry, so it keeps me refreshed and hydrated.

I do hot oil treatments at home while I'm cleaning my house or whatever.

I loved Suriya's performance in 'Vaaranam Aayiram'; his expressions in the movie, especially the train sequences, were really fresh.

I took home the pattapatti underwear that I wore in 'Paruthiveeran' for nostalgia's sake.

For me, Surya's 'Varanam Ayiram' is a big inspiration.

There's nothing experimental about 'Kaashmora,' as it's a blend of fantasy and entertainment. The only experiment we did was with my makeover in the film.

I had to go for physical training for 'Aayirathil Oruvan.' I had to do stunts which required huge leaps.

I had to look powerful in 'Paruthi Veeran.'

I just want to be fit because I want to look nice without a shirt.

I always remember what my dad told me when I decided to turn into an actor. He was emphatic that whatever I do, I should get accepted by the audiences who watch my films.

I would say I was not working in the real sense in 'Paiyaa.' After doing very heavy scenes in my first two films, in 'Paiya,' I was romancing a girl, talking all sorts of funny things, and doing all light things just as if I were not acting!

I see many youngsters giving up their IT jobs and going to farming or taking up organic farming so that kids in future will stay a bit more healthier. That's one cause I really want to take up.

I have been receiving calls from all quarters since the release of 'Madras.' I need to thank audiences for believing in me and making this film successful.

I want to travel all over India.

Fortunately or unfortunately, 'Baahubali' has become a benchmark for all historical-costume dramas.

I loved movies and watched a lot of them. But my father insisted that I get a good education before I joined the film industry.

Since one of my roles is that of a con man, I actually mingled with a few pickpockets in north Chennai to get a hang of their body language and mindset.

Only Superman needs a six-pack, that's why I don't do that kind of films.

When I was in the U.S., I was caught by the cops for speeding and charged a fine of 200 dollars. I didn't have so much money then - I was still a student - but I certainly didn't want to spend a night behind bars. I called a few of my friends frantically and they bailed me out of the situation.

The theme of 'Bombay' will make you fall in love with it again and again.