The film takes on the fashion industry. Since you're a top model, how similar is the film to reality?
Bhandarkar is known to make realistic cinema and the crew has done very good research, so it's a really realistic film.
Is there any wardrobe malfunction in the film? Who does it? Would you have been open to it?
No comments.
Do you feel Bollywood rewards beauty over acting skills?
At times, yes. But now the whole equation is changing. Parallel cinema is coming in a big way and acting talent is taking the first place.
Do you want to expand into different roles? Films that aren't masala? Foreign films?
Yes, I would love to do anything that makes me act more! That's how I will keep discovering myself.
Photograph: Lakme Fashion Week March 2008 -- rediff archives
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