I have an aim - I have a clear aim in my mind, and the aim is that I do not like what I see in Indian politics; it is something that is inside my heart.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try not to put anything political on the forefront of what I'm trying to do creatively. At the same time, I do think it's wonderful when I hear people say that it's inspirational that I'm an Indian woman on camera. My life is very diverse, and my friends are a diverse group of people.
I had been a radical, a left-wing politico, and meeting the Indian people made me realize that the politics of the left and the right were so much less important than the politics of the heart and the spirit.
I have a vision of India: an India free of hunger and fear, an India free of illiteracy and want.
I'm in politics to make the lives of millions of Indians better.
I'm a socially concerned citizen of India. I have strong views on issues of social and political relevance. But it's very difficult to voice it in an intelligent manner without it sounding contrived. Because people think you're saying or doing all this as a PR exercise, not from your heart.
I am an Indian to the core.
It's true that I run a multi-national group but I have no interests in India. So please tell me, what should my identity be?
Having an aim is the key to achieving your best.
I have a huge political interest. I just wish I had the courage to come into politics in India.
I admire people who come to politics because it takes a lot of courage to be in politics in India.