Britain's generosity in the world has allowed us to help the poorest countries to get on the road to industrialisation through economic development and private sector investment in the world's most difficult frontier markets, where jobs and economic opportunities are desperately needed.

The ability to control our borders stands at the heart of the debate on whether or not Britain should leave the European Union.

The only way to keep the British economy secure is to leave the E.U.

When the world faces its biggest challenges, it looks to Britain to show the strong leadership needed to overcome them.

In times of crisis, the world looks to Britain not just for our work on the ground, but also for our leadership.

Our police officers are on the front line of a battle to maintain control of our streets.

Far from doing what it can to ensure that the companies and entrepreneurs of tomorrow are European, the E.U. actively stifles innovation.

Magna Carta and the Civil War were about the power to tax.

We can be a free and independent country and will prosper if given a proper chance.

We should not listen to those who continue to repeat the disproved doom-mongering of 'Project Fear.'

Strong encryption enables commerce and protects us online.

There can be no halfway house, where Britain continues to be out of Europe in name but is still run by Europe. There can be no halfway house when it comes to rule-taking and law-making from the E.U., and there is an overwhelming sense of frustration that Britain is being taken advantage of by the E.U.

Britain's place in the world is one uniquely suited to thriving in the complex new reality of global politics. We are a key anchor of a rules-based system in international affairs that many across the globe look to for stable and effective governance and leadership. We are a beacon that shines brightly the light of freedom and democracy.

I believe we can look forward to a more prosperous, more secure, and brighter future if we vote to leave the failing E.U. project.

I believe in Britain and regardless of whether people voted to Leave or Remain, millions of people voting in record numbers showed they do too.

In a world of serious threats to the U.K. and to global stability, where we see violence and conflict pulling people back into poverty, international terrorism, migration crises, children dying from preventable diseases and global environmental concerns on the rise, Britain's leadership on the world stage is more important than ever.

I have not done a full-fledged Hindi project but I want to.

My mother is my favorite cook and she does all cuisines really well. I eat the delicacies made by her whenever I find time.

I love olan a lot.

I have played mother many times in south films. And I really have no problem with it.

When I started years back, there was a lot of apprehension to don a mother's role. People feared that once you play a mother, you will get similar roles from next time too. But look at actresses like Kareena Kapoor or Malaika Arora. They look so hot in real life despite being mothers.

Actors like Anushka Shetty, Nayanthara, Samantha Akkineni are great examples to look up to.

My dad often jokes that I enjoy attention. But then who doesn't.

I will only do a Bollywood film if I am offered the main lead role.

I dubbed for the first time in 'Ko Ko' and I found it good as I finished it in three days.

I am a huge fan of Prabhu and Karthik and have seen their films.

I have faith in my credentials and hope 'Malaikottai' would rock my fans.

Every second or third day I'm getting calls from people with new projects, asking me to listen to stories. But I don't want to do just any other project. There should be some zing to it; something new.

Basically, I should feel at the end of the day that I am doing something worthwhile.

I want to do a full on comedy, like Rohit Shetty's 'Golmaal' series.

Being a homosexual is not at all a crime.

My life and career can be divided into pre- and post- 'Paruthiveeran.'

I am comfortable with all four South Indian languages.

I don't want to go to Bollywood just to prove I've worked there.

I'm happy I got to share screen space with established actors such as Vikram, Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan and still was noticed.

I was labelled a jinx. No one wanted to work with me. I was home for about six to eight months without any films. I did modeling. In fact, at one point, I contemplated quitting films. That's when director Ameer called me for 'Paruthiveeran' and I cannot thank him enough for it.

As a matter of fact , personally I am ok with exposing, as long as it is done in good taste.

It took me just a couple of months to pick up Telugu.

I want to direct a romantic comedy and want Sudeep to star in it.

I have always maintained that my concentration is only on my career and on nothing else.

No doubt an actress has to do varied roles. But I don't want myself to be typecast as an actress who can only do off-beat ventures.

One day Mani Sir called me to his office and narrated the script of 'Raavan.' He then asked me how good my Hindi is. When I told him that it's quite good, he asked one of his assistant directors to talk to me in Hindi and I was asked only to reply in Hindi.

My pay packet is reasonable. But I prefer doing films where I have a meaty role. The set-up of the film and the filmmaker also matter to me. For me those are vital issues that help me decide on a film. You never sign a film only for money.

For an actress, the choices are more if one is open to the idea of doing films in different languages.

I could even do an Oriya film if the role excites me.

It's not that I haven't been giving attention to Mollywood. Nor was I consciously going for glamour roles. The fact is that I got busy in Kannada.

I'm waiting for the 'Paruthiveeran' kind of roles.

You need to see what kind of offers come your way. Just because it is Bollywood, doesn't mean that you have to take it.

I am not into the number games but wish to do meaningful roles.

I do not want to associate myself with sexual content on the webspace.