There is a fine line between being glamorous and vulgar. I am open to glam roles as long as they don't look vulgar on screen.
Anybody can do glamorous roles. With the latest technology, any girl can be shown beautifully on screen.
I was not wary of playing a mother on screen but wasn't sure if I could do justice to it. Would I be able to showcase that kind of overpowering love without being a 'real' mother?
It's an honour to play a woman cricketer on screen.
There's always the standard six people you can hire that have played all these villains in Hollywood. Instinctively, when they come on screen, you know what's going to happen. You don't know the story, but you know what they do.
With any good projects, I feel like the off-screen chemistry factors on-screen. It's great when you don't have to force it, but when it's not there, you better focus on getting there because, as we live with these characters, we spend more time with one another than we do our families at home.