There are no plans that always work in life. For me, the secret to happiness is being positive and looking at the brighter side of my life.
I like to dress up every day, so I think fashion is an everyday process.
I don't go by trends. I wear what I am comfortable in and what suits me. It is never about what is 'in' and what is 'out'. My personal sense of style spells 'comfort'.
Just do what you believe in, and success will follow.
I am doing what I love; acting is what I love best after being a mother.
It is my nature to strive to do my best. This does tend to take a toll on you.
I think it is important to be a friend to your kids. But it is also equally important to set boundaries. My mother was a strong influence and so was my dad. My mom was my friend whom I couldn't cross.
India has progressed to a stage where a divorcee status hardly matters. What matters is that you raise a positive, independent, well-behaved and intelligent child.
Okay, this is a secret, but I think that nursery rhymes are the most relaxing and fun songs.
You get funky things in Goa, so I like shopping there. Paris and Milan are also my preferred shopping destinations.
There are hits and misses, and as an actress, we are mentally ready for all that.
I won't say I am a strict mother, but discipline is important. Timing and routine are important for kids.
I love doing yoga and also enjoy going for regular walks.
I want to abolish tags like 'comeback' and 'retirement' that are used to define every married female actor. What is the big deal? In Hollywood, every top actor takes a break, has children, and gets back to work.
I am a total workaholic. If I don't shoot for two days, I get uncomfortable at home. I won't comment on my personal life. That is totally out of bounds. When I do get married, everyone will know.
If I want to, I can sign 20 films for ridiculous amounts of money, but I really want to do different kinds of cinema. I want creative satisfaction.