I am an actress, so my fans or the large audience should look at me as an actress on screen and love or hate me based on my performance.

I prefer eight hours of sound sleep at night. But on days when I can't, I try not to fuss about it and keep taking power naps through the day.

I prefer complete darkness while sleeping at my house. If I'm staying in a hotel, I keep the lights on.

When I dont have work to talk about, I dont need to be in the headlines.

I dont feel the need to be seen and heard all the time.

I like to read and watch a lot of movies.

When I entered the film industry, I didn't know anything about acting.

Whenever I have to work on my skills or add to my craft, I do theatre. It's one place where I can learn a lot as an actor.

The more I grow as a person, the more I grow as an actor.

I don't think people know what freedom of expression really means.

There are so many people, organisations, parities, religions. Whatever you try, someone or the other will be offended.

In theatre, you rehearse for months and then perform. That way, you're totally in-sync with your character, the other characters, and the story.

I can't do TV; I think I'll die as an actor first and then as a person.

I think, since the beginning, I have been attracted to unconventional films.

I like to keep breaking the typecast and cliches.

I do not make an effort to promote myself as a brand. I just focus on making the right choices that feel right to me as an actor.

For me, playing a mother was a point of resistance; the question of 'will I get typecast' was going on in my mind.

As humans, our instinct is to be free. And any sort of restrictions don't help.

In Bollywood, everything is very one dimensional. This is a girl: she laughs a lot, is forever happy, chirpy, and that's all she is doing throughout the film. That's not how we are.

I love yoga and also work out a lot in the gym.

I follow Ayurveda, but above everything, I believe in being healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally.

Whatever I read about Emergency as a part and process of my film, I can say, as a citizen of a democratic country called India, I am certainly not 'for' Emergency, a decision that snatched away the normalcy of human life for 21 months.

We were a Doordarshan household... with a curfew. So after lights out at 10 P.M., we could barely keep up with the latest films of the time. So even thinking about becoming an actress was unfathomable.

It took me two years to just get my first shoot - for Shanti Amla Hair oil.

My true satisfaction came when my parents told me that someone had seen me on TV and congratulated them.

Having worked with Amitabh Bachchan was an exhilarating as well a great learning experience.

It's high time subjects like sex, and everything that it includes, are normalised.

People have to be pushed out of their comfort zones to be able to see things for what they are.

It will be great to live in a world where we don't discuss sex anymore because we have managed to go beyond it. And then we can focus on more important things.

I did my BMS from Bhavan's College in Mumbai and a post-graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication.

I am not destructive. I cannot do something for my own pleasure that hurts someone else.

Playing a superhero isn't interesting because then you personify perfection, which is boring!

All I know is that every moment we've had as The New Day has been amazing. Just awesome.

Getting to play with your friends and trash talk. That's some of the best parts of gaming for me. It's like having recess in elementary school.

The New Day is all about the group, and that's the way it's gonna be... We ain't going nowhere but to the top. And if we going to the top, we're going together.

It's truly a new day ever since we graced the WWE Universe with our presence. Every time we come out there, you see us being funny, having fun, entertaining people and, of course, preaching the power of positivity. That's what New Day is all about.

People are entitled to their own opinion as far as what a WWE Champion should be, but the fact is that I am WWE Champion and that's a fact. It is what it is.

Anything is possible for anybody if they work hard enough.

The New Day has been the New Day because what we have done. We can be entertaining but then we can get serious, too.

You know, 'people like us,' it involves... it's everybody who has struggled, you know what I'm saying? Everybody who has... who has had a difficult time getting to where they want to be, and now they can look at us as examples of, 'Hey, I can do this because they did it and I see it happening. Maybe I can do it, too.'

Making people believe they can do great things, that's an instant motivator.

I've had a lot of starts and stops as far as my career is concerned, but I think what I am able to do is to put things into perspective.

I can be the guy to motivate people from all different backgrounds and all different walks of life.

It's awesome, I tell everyone that the U.K. is one of my favourite places to go.

I think at WrestleMania you definitely want a singles match and not have to share the spotlight with other guys.

Bray Wyatt is like seven feet tall and seven feet wide.

Baseball is called 'America's Pastime,' but you could argue WWE and wrestling is very similar. We've been around since the carnival days. People want to be entertained. It's obviously two different sports, but everyone appreciates the athleticism of another sport.

What I'm trying to do is reinvent what the face of a champion looks like. I'm out there trying to represent for the people who question whether they can become a champion or not.

It's really all about getting the people to believe in you and the harder you work, the better you become.

Samoa Joe is an opponent that I really wanted to face in the ring. There was a time when you never thought that you will able to see Samoa Joe in a WWE setting but that has changed and this can be considered to be one of my fantasy bookings.