Neha, who has earned critical acclaim for her performances in films like "Phas Gaye Re Obama" and "Delhi Heights", said in the low phase of her career she decided to conform to the ways of the industry.
When asked if there was a time when she was unhappy with the work she was doing, Neha told PTI, "Yes there was. I had started dressing like other actresses. I started wearing contact lenses because we were supposed to. I was doing everything that other actresses were doing. I was following a suit."
"But I've always had a mind of my own. I was educated to believe that I was going to become an IAS officer. I passed my written and all of that. Then I ended up becoming a Miss India and came into movies," she said.
"I thought I had it all planned out. That by 30, I would retire in some part of the world and have a husband and children in Rome with high ceilings. But that didn't happen. And that is what has kept me going," she quipped.
Neha, however initially had her reservations about being a part of the popular show.
The actress said she does not know if she has made the right decision professionally by signing the show but personally she is very happy.
"I feel very exposed on the show and it's reality TV. So, emotionally I feel very exposed. And I've never revealed that side of myself that I am an extremely emotional person.
Neha will be seen as a gang leader on the show.
"The thing is that I have never done television. I have never done reality TV. I have never been on a show that's so adventurous and they have cameras in your face all the time and you are just wiping away your tears and you are like, "What is this ? Go away!"
"But the thing is that I am so involved in this show and I thought, 'Okay there's going to be 30 days outdoor here. I'm gonna play the part. I'm gonna play the role of a gang leader.' But you are not playing the role of a gang leader, you are being yourself. And I didn't think that being myself would get me so emotionally carried away."
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