The 38-year-old actress says she always appreciates the hard work of other people but has never followed someone else's path of success.
"I've never felt competitive in the industry. I watch other people's work and if I like something, I really appreciate it. But it never makes me feel like 'Oh my god I wish I could be like him or her'. I'm not competitive by nature. I don't even compare any two films of mine," Vidya told PTI.
"I've grown in confidence. As you grow in age and experience and you see success, your confidence grows. One of the most invaluable gifts my parents have given both my sister and me is the freedom to be ourselves and that confidence comes from there."
Vidya, whose next "Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh" directed by Sujoy Ghosh releases tomorrow, says at times she also loses that confidence in herself but always makes sure to get it back.
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She may be called one of the finest actresses in the Indian film industry for her performance in films like "Parineeta", "Bhool Bhoolaiya", "Paa", "The Dirty Picture" and "Kahaani" but Vidya has also faced criticism for her back-to-back flops.
The actress says it's really shattering when her movies don't work because it involves a lot of effort of many people.
Vidya says there is no particular reason why some of her
"You doubt yourself, you ask yourself - should I have done this? Should I have done it any differently? But all these questions are normal and by the end of it you realise that you don't have any answers.
"And it just didn't work because it didn't work and that's sad but that's the only truth."
Vidya's next "Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh" is again a women-centric film and also stars Arjun Rampal.
When asked if she only prefers working in women-centric films, the actress says, "I'm at the centre of my universe and I'm a woman so, I tend to choose those films where women are at the centre of the plot, which means there isn't much scope for a male actor in it.