Comedy is one of my strengths.
— Shenaz Treasury
Hosting is pretty natural to me, since I was doing it as a kid.
I've been covering all four corners of the country in connection with promoting sustainable and responsible tourism. So not only am I just travelling, I am travelling responsibly.
I think you should do what you like, and luckily, I am able to make money out of them.
I enjoy acting, and I would love to do a play in the future.
I worried about whether acting in Bollywood was my cup of tea - whether I could live up to it. But I enjoyed the filmi jhatkas.
My career as an actress in the U.S. is actually taking off quite well.
I remember, the first few times I modelled, other girls laughed at my big behind. I felt like a fat pig, even though I really wasn't. When you are 15 and other girls nick-name you a 'little piggy' and 'fatty,' you believe them.
I'm not a fighter, I'm a lover.
I'm a curry and rice girl.
I want to be a bi-continental working actor and writer.
My life has become a series of planes, trains, and automobiles with some occasional downtime at a hotel.
Everything in my life happened by coincidence. Even my role in 'Delhi Belly.'
Very bad roles were coming my way, and I didn't want to do them. Hence, I was doing small films like 'Delhi Belly,' where, though the footage wasn't long, the role was good.
I love acting, but I like a lot of other things as well.
Lee Strasberg taught me different ways in which a scene can be approached so that it is perfect. Acting schools also open you up - you react differently to each scene. It makes you a very reactive person.
I have nothing against the film industry, but my mom asked me to do anything but act.
Yashraj liked my writing style, and they had a concept in mind, so they hired me to write. That's how 'Luv Ka The End' was born. It was fantastic working with them. They are very professional. For the first time, I did not have to ask for my cheque. It was sent home, in time.
After my first ad, I was flooded with offers, which I took up. Soon, I decided that it could be a lucrative business with a parallel college life.
Hate American toilets with only toilet paper and no bidets.
I can easily be lying in the gutter with someone kicking mud in my face tomorrow as easily as I can float in the clouds with angels sprinkling fairy dust in my hair. So, I make an effort to treat both success and failure equally.
I want to host and write a 'Sex in the City'-type travel show.
Road trips are amazing because you get to see the true India from a street level and interact with people from different states that have so much pride in their local heritage, food, and customs.
I am travelling to different places and talking to people about travelling litter-free, observing the wildlife, and respecting the host.
We women are the same: I am always more attracted to the dangerous mystery man with piercing eyes and stubble rather than the clean-shaven 'puppy dog' type who is probably much better for me in the long run.
I am one of those people who go with the flow, and thus, I have no goal in life.
In college, they taught us to think of a bad smell or simulate a bad taste to start crying. I just think of my ex-boyfriend!
Actually, acting and hosting shows just happened on the way, and I will do it 'til it lasts and then concentrate on writing.
'Main Aur Mr. Riight' is about a girl who is looking for perfection. She strives for perfection herself and is searching for a partner who is the same. The film is about her journey.
My sister and I were driving at night and were followed by guys on a bike. It was a terrifying experience. The ordeal made us start a chauffeur service.
I don't drink coffee: it makes me cuckoo!
I don't dream small. But then, what are we without our dreams?