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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
My parents say I bond with kids very well, but I am always fighting with them. I don't know how to handle them.
It's impossible to diet in monsoon and winter.
I really follow Balmain. I follow designers who make floral prints and bright-colored clothes.
When I entered the industry, I was told that I was fit for only television and not films.
I am not a hypocrite to wear gloves while shaking hands with the people who come to meet me. But I like to maintain personal hygiene and take care of myself when I am not at work.
We talk about equality, women's empowerment... yet we are now being trolled for wearing jeans. I haven't heard of male MPs being criticized for their clothes but when a woman MP wears jeans, that bothers an entire nation.
My mother makes a homemade hair oil with lots of natural herbs in it and I apply that once a week at night and wash it off the next day with an aloe vera-based shampoo.
I drink loads of water and splash it on my face to keep my skin healthy.
Coming from a small town like Jalpaiguri, whatever I have achieved today is because of my work.
I only watch my films when I am alone! And I am critical of my performance.
I like Priyanka Chopra. She has spunk and she experiments.
My uncles, grandfather and great grandfather have all been active in politics at some point or the other. So probably I am only taking that family legacy forward.
People just like to talk about equality, but it is difficult for them to see any change.
No one can beat Kolkata phuchkas! Gariahat, Vivekananda Park and Golpark are some of my favorite places to have phuchkas. Of course, my work doesn't allow me to gorge on them often.
I stay away from the makeup kit if I'm not shooting.
If a woman MP's choice of clothing becomes a topic of a heated debate, then all the talk of women empowerment is rubbish.
When I travel long distance, I try to catch up on sleep.
I was an athlete when I was young and devoted a lot of time to sports.
Kolkata is a place where you can pretty much find everything. From traditional wear to western wear - you name it and you will get it - that too at pocket friendly prices.
The word that comes to my mind when I think of Kolkata's fashion is 'eclectic.'
I am not too much of a party person.
I refused 'Chatuskone,' as I was required to wear revealing outfits and enact a few intimate scenes, which I was not comfortable with.
I was not a born celebrity, but rather a small-town girl.
Given a chance, I will want to work not only for people but also for animals.
I should be able to become the character given to me.
I enjoy doing commercial movies... the singing, dancing, romancing. I really look up to those movies.
If your skin feels easy in the clothes you wear, I think that is perfect style.
Lots of women have shown interest in becoming a part of our group and we hope that Soul Purpose will encourage more and more women to hit the road independently.
I remember relishing the aloo pakodas at a stall near Dover Lane back in my younger days.