Talent: You're either born with it or not. You can develop it but it's not something you can learn.
Sex appeal : Is how one presents oneself. I think my sex appeal lies in my eyes and my smile.
Men: Most men are really untrustworthy.
Male hotties : Abhishek Bachchan!
If I could change into someone else for a day : I would change into a man... any man. Women have to go through a lot of physical pain in their lives - that's my only grouse. I would like to know what it's like to be a man... I know I've just said that I find the entire species very untrustworthy, but well, I am curious.
Relationships : Are the most important chapters in one's life. You have to nurture every relationship... be it a lover, a friend, a child. You can't take your loved ones for granted. But you know, one relationship that people usually do take for granted is the one they share with their parents. It's not a conscious thing... it just works that way because you know that come what may, they will always be there for you.
I hate: Liars. And two-faced hypocrites.
Television is the best place to be : Because the new wave of television is completely female dominated... and I love it. It has tremendous potential.
Awards: Are very, very important. Everybody works very hard for his or her shows and when they are felicitated by an award, it feels great. It's a way to show the artists how much their hard work is loved and appreciated.
The institution of marriage : Is a gamble. And I am not a gambler. I am very scared of getting into it.
One crazy thing still to do : I have a dream... a goal that I have set for myself.The day I achieve that, I have decided that I will go to Marine Drive (Mumbai), stand next to the sea and scream... I will scream my heart out.
Tricks of the trade : Hard work, sincerity and loads of focus.
Playing the protagonist : Is a big responsibility. It gives me a real kick to play the lead but at the same time, it makes me very jittery. If a programme where you play the title role does well, you get appreciated and win accolades, but if the show does badly you get the brickbats and all fingers will point solely at you. It works both ways.
Kumkum's success: Why I feel it's different from the rest of the shows is because it's essentially a love story between two individuals who shared a completely different relationship before (she was married to his brother) and how circumstances led them to get married first and then fall in love.
Bollywood: I would love to do Hindi films - I enjoy singing and dancing but I want to do clean and entertaining films, no cheap stuff!
Would love to work with: Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Yash Chopra and oh, I would love to be cast opposite Abhishek Bachchan.
Success: I love the feeling of being successful but I make sure I don't get carried away and fly off - I make sure I keep my feet firmly planted on the ground.
Juhi in a nutshell: Is totally transparent, blunt and straightforward. No bitching. If I have something to say, I'll say it to their faces