I am acting in a film based on Abheek Barua's 'City of Death.' It is a dark story that sifts through many layers of Kolkata.
I don't leave things like recovery to chance! I have learned from the best, after all - my father and uncle!
I am grateful to all the ups and downs in my life.
Actors betray. Technicians don't. Movies are made by technicians.
Your film is a hit, you bathe in champagne; it flops, a single malt lessens the pain.
Metamorphosis is important as long as we learn from everything.
At 45, I am too young to write my memoirs.
I was told that since I am such an opinionated woman, people would think 10 times before approaching me for their films.
I have Scottish genes my grandfather was Scottish. My father was a voracious drinker. So, drinking came naturally to me.
I'm no role model, but I thought if I showed my frailties, which I had turned around into achievement, I could help many others.
I don't make projects; I make films.
There are no bad actors. There are only bad directors who cannot make their actors act.
'Jism 3' has to be bolder and hotter in every way! Even the star cast is more diverse.
I cook as much as I eat, and I like the aroma that comes out of a kitchen.
My father believes that we create stars, and then others cast those stars.
I don't believe that a piece of paper can decide your relationship status.
I don't only cater a film to the male audience but also the female audience.
I enjoy production more than acting, as one is involved in many aspects of film-making.
I grew up in an environment where I could see the kind of havoc alcohol can create.
I have always wanted to be independent. When I became a producer, people said I would not succeed, but I proved them wrong.
I love my flops. Look at my life my failure that broke my heart made me stronger.
I only believe in making movies with integrity.
I stopped acting, as I was not curious about it anymore. I was not passionate about acting.
I want to be a star who acts as well.
I wish there were people who gave me roles like my dad did.