I belong to the 8% of the world population who calm their apprehension by drowning it in numbers.
I am still married, yes - no children. I have Benzo, though; he's my dog, a Lhasa apso.
Coming to New York is like a big hug, everyone is so welcoming. There's something about here, everyone makes you feel so at home. I miss my family of course, but I don't miss London that much. I was worried, but I feel really at home. Everyone says that who comes here from London, but I didn't believe them.
When I was younger I was fat. I was never conscious of it and was content with who I was because I was so loved. My mother never told me to lose weight and my father doted on me, but my agent told me. I tried, but I loved Indian food too much.
And I'd love to direct. One day. I'm learning a lot on the set of The Good Wife.
I have always let the lack of Indian actors in the industry drive me, not hold me back. I remember an agent in L. A. telling me a few years ago that an Indian actor wouldn't ever make it in Hollywood, but my ethnicity has helped me.
The predictable thing about 'The Good Wife' is how unpredictable 'The Good Wife' is.
Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey, and never concede a putt.
Our Adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry and crowds. If he can keep us engaged in "muchness" and "manyness," he will rest satisfied.
I am old, so give me your peace. Wisdom comes with age.
I've got one outlet now - music - and it's great to be able to sign someone that excites me. I'd like to also be able to do that with the scripts I get or books or TV shows. . . I'm not going to limit myself.