"My audition for 'Dhoom Machale Dhoom' was the turning point of my life."
"I'm part of a great job where I get paid to learn. My first brush with the world of showbiz happened when I got selected while I auditioned for 'Dhoom Machao Dhoom' at my college in Delhi."
"I really don't have any struggle story to tell about my stint in Tellytown."
"I hail from a small town. My parents were never apprehensive about my decision to take up acting - they've been a constant support to me."
"I don't think I'm popular enough for audience to relate to me on a reality shows. I'm content with my acting endeavors and want to continue taking up more of acting projects."
"We breathe life into a role, and it's overwhelming to receive positive feedback."
"My life is not as dramatic as it is depicted in the shows. I am not at all submissive. I am free-spirited."
"'Balika Vadhu' happened to me because I worked hard in my earlier shows. So, in a way, they are responsible for building my identity."
"Despite our hard work and the number of hours we put in, content is the hero of every show."
"I don't regret my decision that I left a popular show like 'Balika Vadhu.' I am happy that I am out of the show and took a break for a month in Delhi."
"I want to do anything interesting that is offered to me."
"While I'm totally up for all things girly, two months of mehendi is a fairly long time!"
"Never say never. When love happens, it just happens. The industry is full of nice people, and there are no rights and wrongs."
"Love is a lot of magic and madness followed by marriage. These are the three M's for me. I think these three keep life intact. I am a very filmi person and would like the magic and the madness to remain in my marriage forever."
"We actors are fortunate people, getting paid to do what we love - it's like getting paid to eat cake! There isn't much to complain about. In fact, on the days I have an off, I'm constantly telling my friends how I want to be on the sets because I miss it already."
"Reading and watching movies are the only two things I do. I'm moody, so at times I'm annoyingly introverted; at other times I'm annoyingly extroverted. So I think I'm an ambivert!"
"I used to do theatre in school and college. When I started working on television, only the camera was new. Theatre experience really helps one lose inhibitions."
"I am comfortable in all kinds of outfits. I prefer Indian wear, but there are days I step out in a short dress. It depends on my mood."
"I've been missing playing Pragya ever since I started shooting as Munni. I hope viewers will be happy to see their favourite character Pragya back on 'Kumkum Bhagya' and will welcome me back with the same love they have been showering all this time."
"Ever since I was introduced to Ekta Kapoor, I have learnt a great deal from her storytelling, and the learning continues."
"I perform a role as per the requirements of the script. When it comes to work, I don't have any personal choice with regards to glam or de-glam. As an actor, I enjoy doing everything."
"Balaji is one of the most comforting working experiences I have had in my career."
"I am immensely proud of 'Kumkum Bhagya.'"
"I loved the story telling pattern of 'Balika Vadhu.'"
"I was born in Begusarai in Bihar. Then I spent 10 years in Kolkata and later hopped from Kathmandu to Delhi and, finally, Mumbai."