Though the actor keeps a busy schedule she tends to make confident to strike a balance involving her work and individual life. “I have created a balance in my life. Whenever I get the time, I take my family on a vacation. I want my family, especially my mother to explore more. There is this dialogue: ‘Life ka sabse bada sach maut hai.’ We all run away from it… prioritising work and neglecting family. Our desires and wishes take a back seat. Undoubtedly, work is important, but so is family. Die with happy memories, so that when you close your eyes, you know you have lived your life well,” the actor avers.
And, with out mincing words, Hina says girls are more concerned about their parents. “When I get married, I would like my first child to be a girl. In fact, recently when we were in Maldives, we saw this little girl wearing a cute mini bikini, enjoying time in the pool with her parents. And when my parents pointed out how adorable the munchkin looked, I told them about my wish to have a daughter, who will wear a bikini from the time she is born, and later flaunt it looking like a hot babe. Woh chale toh dus ladke mar jaye… she should inherit that from her mother,” Hina adds, laughing.”