We have named our kids Ryan and Krishank. Well, Ryan is also called as Sultan as he is a survivor and had a long struggle with life.

I never wish to have an image of a sexy girl or an item girl.

I always had a feeling we'd have two girls and we were very excited. Krushna was scared and was like, 'oh my god, these girls would turn out to be like you.' And when I realised that I was having twins, I never said that I need one boy and one girl. I was just keeping my fingers crossed hoping that they would be healthy.

Motherhood hasn't changed me much but the only difference I feel is that I have become more patient.

I am just very honest and frank, and a lot of people cant handle that.

One of the reasons Krushna fell for me was my sexiness, and for any relationship to be alive, I believe physical attraction is a must.

I cannot become who I want to be by remaining who I am. So, I decided to kick off my high heels and replace them with the shoes of a director.

Krushna and I never wanted to get married as we were very happy living together. But one fine day, Krushna got up and proposed to me for marriage. I didn't take him seriously at all.

All I get to hear in the mornings are loud screams of my babies. It's such a chaos but a new joy of life.

As humans we are never happy or satisfied with what we have and we always want more or different.

Failure is part of life. My failures have taught me more than my successes. So, it is important to fall and it is equally important to fall and rise.

I am not in Bollywood for item songs. I have to do some meaty roles and realistic films.

Out of so many international stars from U.S., France, Russia and Italy, I was the one who bagged the first Frownie Award. It is a humbling feeling.

After 'Jungle,' people have realized that I'm not just a sex symbol.

I would like to do songs that are remembered.

I don't want to do 85 scenes in a film that has no head or tail.

These days almost every heroine is trying to do an item number but I am the best.

I can't live my life according to anyone else's schedule.

Nowadays, the actors who say that they get plenty of scripts everyday but don't have time to go through them are nothing but big liars. The reality is - they don't even have a single script in their hand!

My song in 'Vaastav' was my debut dance number.

One has to have the right spirit, attitude and make a place for themselves in the viewers' hearts.

You can only argue with reasonable people.

I'm a logical woman and won't resort to washing dirty linen in public.

Nothing will affect my marriage.

My perfect partner has to understand my silence as well as my needs, this is a very important factor for me.

Marriage is a very important man-made institution. Once you are married, you need to honour that.

Krushna and I have been together for almost six years and that's because we not only love each other but share an immense attraction.

I think the stakes are very high in a relationship so my guy will have to be willing to let me go and, trust me, no one that has ever been with me has ever wanted to let me go, ask my exes!

Not everybody who opts for surrogacy is doing that to save their figure. People have genuine problems.

I told my family just a month before kids were born and I had to explain to them what surrogacy was. They read up about it and they said, 'it's your kid, obviously we are excited.'

I want to shock people. I want to do roles that nobody else can do.

I am not a bimbo. But the industry doesn't look beyond my body.

I am a powerful actor.

Films like 'Jungle' are rare. It was a powerful role and in the future I would like to be associated with such films rather than being part of nonsense stuff.

Even my films did well and I had an opportunity to start my career with a full-fledged role in 'Yes Boss,' but I never earned the recognition which I always looked for.

'Siya Ke Ram' being my very first fiction TV show, I've always wanted to do a role that challenges me as an actor.

I don't mind doing the same thing. Actors who say, 'I'm looking for something different,' don't have jobs.

There is really no winning mantra for 'Bigg Boss.'

I have never apologised for my assets or for being a sex symbol.

Everywhere in TV and films, actors who become mothers are treated differently. Suddenly, people will be like, 'Oh, she's a mom, so she can't play a sex symbol role.'

So, I think slowly, the women of this industry are changing the norms and I'm proud to be one of them.

In fact, if anything, I want to work harder because I want my kids to know that their mum is a director, a fighter, a survivor! They should know that I have made a name in this industry with no backing.

I don't dress skimpily; I dress sexily.

When my career was just beginning, I played the role of a terrorist and that too without makeup in 'Jungle.'

So, if people remember my work then I have done justice to my career.

I can give great advice but sometimes I also find it difficult to follow it.

I am friends with everyone but I make enemies in my league.

Krushna is my boyfriend but my life doesn't begin and end with him and neither does his professional career begin and end with me.

From experience I can say, live-in relationships are not that great!

Guys are so stupid; they do stupid things and then expect the girl they like to fall for them.