Cancer is something that can happen to anyone, like a sportsperson who is eating right and doing his bit correctly. Cancer really takes your life away.
— Hazel Keech
With social media, there is a fashion that we speak louder than we think. It has just become a platform where people just judge and spread anger and hate.
I am not a foodie, per se, but believe that whatever one eats has to match with exercise. So I eat what is healthy, avoid junk food and sugar. I also make sure that I drink plenty of water.
There is no formula to enter Bollywood. It's a lot to do with luck.
I love performances that move me, like Waheeda Rehman in any of her roles.
Bollywood has taught me a lot of lessons. Sometimes it has been very hard, but every struggle and obstacle that I overcame made me stronger and made me more aware.
When I came to India, it's just a different country, but the culture was same that I grew up in.
I am with the entertainment industry since the age of 12.
I think Ryan Reynolds has a fab physique: he's not bulky but nicely toned and proportioned.
If I am not enjoying my exercise regime, I am not enjoying my life, which means I am wasting it!
I would participate in stage shows during my school days.
When I was little, I watched a lot of Disney movies - so I always imagined a big fairytale wedding as a kid. But when marriage became real, I felt an intimate wedding with close family and friends would be better.
These cricketers work so hard, be it training schedules or their diet.
I was guilty of using beauty products without consulting a dermatologist. So I've developed a sensitive skin.
Dancing improved my fitness level and endurance.
'Mother India' is a classic that I love.
I hadn't made up my mind whether I had to do Hollywood or Bollywood films because I loved both, and I grew up on both. So I am glad that Bollywood chose me.
I am a professional dancer, so picking up dance steps was like brushing my teeth.
I worked in the second, third, and fourth editions of 'Harry Potter.' I played one of the students.
'Bigg Boss' has been a great experience, and I will treasure it for rest of my life.
Sometimes I get a little lazy, so that's a problem. When I am travelling and am very busy with work, I don't get time to work out, so starting up again and getting back into a routine is difficult.
When I came to Mumbai in 2005 for a holiday, I received work offers. So I decided to stay back and pursue a modelling and acting career.
It feels nice when people recognise you and talk about your work.
I always remove my makeup before sleeping and moisturise before bed and in the morning.
I do think that it's unfair to criticise anyone if they are having a bad day.
I believe in a combination of exercises like yoga and Crossfit.
I don't know what people like to see.
Actors that don't look like they're acting and stories that are told well inspire me.
Sometimes some people don't want you to do well, but it's fine, as such is life.
I was born and brought up in London, so I couldn't speak Hindi properly. But as I am socialising more with my Hindi speaking friends, I'm getting better at the language.
I used to do small roles in Western films.
I never really had the time for a proper bachelorette party.
My strengths are my flexibility from all those years of dancing. I have got nice thin arms and slim legs, which both looked really toned and tight after one day of working out.
People are not what they seem. Some of them are sweet and kind to you, but that's not their real face.
I like picking up accessories as and when I see something I like - whether its from my travels on the streets of a foreign country or more mainstream labels like Accessorize.