Being an American born desi, did u face any cultural conflicts in USA?
My parents always maintained Indian culture in our house. All our family members get together for every Indian festival. We are not allowed to speak English in our house. Only Gujarathi – my mother tongue – is allowed. Every summer, we used to visit India to meet our grand parents. Even being in USA, we had the Indian culture alive in our upbringing. I used to go to a school that is dominated by Spanish people, whites and blacks. There were not many Indians in the school I studied. People used to think that I was a Puerto Rican. I shared my friends’ hobbies. So I never felt out of place. You are considered as the ‘lady-luck’ in Telugu film Industry, as all the films you acted in so far have become hits. How do you feel about it? I feel really great that producers are considering me that way. But I would like to honestly admit that it’s the teamwork and not just me that can contribute towards the success. Everybody is putting his or her best efforts. Moreover, my choice of movies until