In Bollywood, it's always feast or famine for an actress. That's the way of the game. Kalki Koechlin More Quotes by Kalki Koechlin More Quotes From Kalki Koechlin It's not my job to keep myself in the news. My job is to keep performing. If I spend time promoting myself or being concerned about my image, I wouldn't have the energy to do the work that I'm doing. I love what I do and I'm good at it too. Kalki Koechlin news energy jobs It's all a part of this world where we're all kind of mixing a lot, and... in that way we're all a bit confused about who we are, where we belong, where's home, and ... who is important to us. Kalki Koechlin confused important home When I have to be in public, I can't be in a bad mood. Kalki Koechlin public bad mood bad-mood I am just like a common woman who love shopping in Sarojni Nagar and Janpath. I am the one who shops on Indian street, in malls of Dubai and even vintage stores of London and New York. Kalki Koechlin woman i-am shopping love I consider myself as a human being with lots of ups and downs and learning from a lot of failures before I can succeed. Kalki Koechlin ups-and-downs myself succeed learning It's only that we live in a patriarchal society, and therefore, the word 'feminism' has to be used as a counter to patriarchy. But feminism is about being equal. The word used should be 'equalist,' as it is about all humans being equal and respecting each other for that. Kalki Koechlin live being equal society We don't expect someone in a bikini to stand up for women's rights; we only expect a girl in an 'NGO outfit' to speak about it. It's as much as the right of the girl in the bikini to talk about it as a woman in a kurta. We need to embrace that multiplicity. Kalki Koechlin woman women girl speak The country has double standards - it's obsessed with fair skin on one hand, but if the woman is white, she is expected to be loose-moraled. Kalki Koechlin skin woman white country If you can't go for a honeymoon, steal a weekend and go somewhere. Anurag and I do it quite often. We switch off our phones and go for a small weekend getaway. Kalki Koechlin small go you weekend I keep saying this: If you're not a feminist, you're a bad person. Kalki Koechlin person saying bad you I don't comment on everything; I don't comment on things I don't know enough about. I feel people should talk about something only if they feel strongly about them. Kalki Koechlin feel know enough people I like social media, as it cuts out the middleman. You can be yourself, you can't be misquoted, and it's also useful for me to get information about my theatre shows across to people. Kalki Koechlin yourself me you social-media I, in particular, am in a confusing spot because I am Indian, but I am white, which people don't get. So often I find myself struggling to explain my Indianness. Kalki Koechlin i-am myself white people When your private life has been dragged into public space, you tend to attain a zen-like composure. Kalki Koechlin your you space life It's only over time that you get to exploring or adding nuances to the character. Like my part in 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' - I am so not the person who wears high heels and totters about like a poodle. Kalki Koechlin i-am you time character It is enough if I can be relevant. It is more about me keeping up with youngsters than influencing youngsters. So I just want to stay relevant, really. Kalki Koechlin me i-can enough want I improvise a lot and try something new every couple of years. Kalki Koechlin new something try years In the beginning, I was very stubborn and always wanted to be just an actor. I was told by a lot of people to try my hand at writing or directing, but I always thought, 'I am an actor, and this is what I want to do.' Kalki Koechlin i-am beginning writing people Once I got married, I was only invited to the things that Anurag was invited to. People would say, 'Call Anurag's wife.' They wouldn't say, 'call Kalki' or 'call Kalki's husband.' Kalki Koechlin say wife husband people In marriage, a woman becomes the weaker sex, even if her husband doesn't want her to be. This happens because of the way society has built the institution. Kalki Koechlin woman marriage society sex