I have two brothers and a sister. I am the youngest in the family and was a bit of a tom boy.

I have a very active team who works with me when it comes to my styling and putting together a look.

Post 'Kick,' I was flooded with offers. The film has given me a solid fan base even in Dubai and Bahrain.

When I first came to India from Sri Lanka, people were surprised to see my toned arms. I had come right after the Miss Universe pageant.

I believe in clean skin and using a good cleanser, toner, and moisturiser.

I'd love to venture out into some international work. I would like to do some work in Sri Lanka as well.

English is my first language, but when I started shooting for 'Definition of Fear,' I actually had trouble with my lines! It was so weird, because I never have trouble with my lines in Hindi!

I never hide anything.

I am single and enjoying it. My work is keeping me busy.

I am overwhelmed with the love I have been receiving.

I can't stand fake people. I can feel it when someone feigns it.

It's a great feeling when your work is appreciated.

I am what I was before joining films. Nothing has changed, and I hope nothing will ever change. I'll always remain the way I am.

My work is my break. It takes me to different parts of the world, and I get to meet different people.

I still work with my heart.

I was someone who was trying to make it into the world of glamour. On the other hand, Tiger has also been an athlete and a sports person. He is making his own choices instead of being under my shadow.

Tiger is free to explore the world himself. He is a man whose persona is totally different from what I had during my initial days. There can't be any comparison between the two of us, since he is absolutely different.

Winning is a different thing, but even being nominated for an award like Filmfare is an honour.

I don't use supari at all, as that gets stuck in your throat.

I love paan. I have been having it since I was a teenager.

I developed a passion for cars when I was a kid. I found a tyre on the street, and I figured that I could roll it successfully. That made me love wheels.

When I go out, a lot of people and their tiny tots call me Tiger Shroff's daddy.

What's there in a name! Some people call me Jai, while others call me Jaggu, Kishan, Jackie, or Bhidu.

Can there be any other gift in the world greater than the blessings and goodwill of people?