The 17-year-old actor says she is does not raise her voice time and again but would not be afraid to do so when push comes to shove.
In an interview with PTI, Zaira says, "I am an introvert. I don't speak openly or give my opinions. But if I feel there is a need to speak or take a stand I do it. Otherwise I am not an opinionated person, I don't voice my opinion so frequently."
Her recent release "Secret Superstar", also featuring Aamir Khan, is garnering a positive response from the audience and that is what matters to her.
"Some people have liked the mother-daughter relationship, while some the domestic violence part or strength of women."
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The Advait Chandan-directed film is Zaira's second film after last year's release "Dangal" and the actor says she is open to doing all types of films, albeit they are content driven.
"I am not being able to register my method (in acting) or what I want to do in terms of roles and films. I am yet exploring myself as an actor.
Zaira says, since the "Dangal" days, her home state of Jammu and Kashmir has been proud of her work and she is happy "Secret Superstar" has also been well received.
"I am from Kashmir but after'Dangal' was released I went to Jammu and we had kept a screening of the film for some people and they loved the film, the character, it was emotionally steering. It (the working environment) is very easy. They take so much pride in my work.
The actor says she would be happy if more people from her state followed her into the film industry but she does not want to be a role model for anyone.
Zaira says she considers Aamir as her friend, who is just a phone call away.
"Everyone calls him Mr Perfectionist but for me he is Mr Passionate, he is so dedicated. If you work with a person like him you also want to give your best. You want to match step by step with his dedication to work," she says.
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