It's high time the film industry stopped treating fair skin as a parameter of beauty. You could be the fairest of them all, but if you have a wicked soul, you aren't beautiful at all. So, skin colour doesn't define a person's beauty.
Even when I had three Hindi films happening at the same time, Tamil and Telugu will always be an important industry considering I started my career there.
I'm a die-hard foodie; I'm the girl next door post pack-up, and my best friends aren't from the industry.
I'm a die-hard foodie; I'm the girl next door post pack-up, and my best friends aren't from the industry.
I think 'Happy Days' was huge and an unexpected high point of my career. I was a newcomer at that time, and I was fortunate to get such a role in the film. 'Paiyya' was another highpoint, as it opened up Kollywood for me.
I don't want to sign four films at a time, as acting is an art, and art cannot be done without honesty.
When I started doing Hindi films, I did not know much about fashion. I got to know about it when people criticised my fashion sense.
I think all of us have enemies in disguise, but there is nothing much you can do about that. You have to live with it. I just do my own thing and let the enemies be.