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I used to dress up in my older sister Alisia's clothes and thought modelling would be fun.
Amy Jackson
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I think, whenever you're in the public eye, you're never going to be loved by everybody.
Amy Jackson
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I got trained in kick-boxing and mixed martial arts. I enjoyed the whole process so much, and I'd love to do more action films.
Amy Jackson
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When I'm not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
Amy Jackson
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When I first got a call for the movie, I couldn't believe that I am doing a film opposite Akshay Kumar. He is such a big superstar.
Amy Jackson
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I started with Tamil film, then Hindi. Now, I am also doing a Telugu film. The journey has been wonderful so far.
Amy Jackson
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We can stop the cycle of animal homelessness and save lives by opening our hearts and homes to a loving cat or dog from an animal shelter instead of buying animals from breeders or pet shops.
Amy Jackson
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If my role in a film is meaty, and I get a good song along with it, then why not?
Amy Jackson
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India has introduced me to my ultimate passion - acting. I don't plan to give it up, and I intend to stay here for a long, long time.
Amy Jackson
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Who wouldn't want to date Salman?
Amy Jackson
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I'm taking dance lessons and getting stuck in. It's a great way of keeping fit, and it's obviously a big part of Bollywood movies, so I need to learn.
Amy Jackson
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I was new to acting before my role in 'Madrasapattinam.'
Amy Jackson
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I won Miss Teen World, and then a movie rep saw me on the pageant website and thought that I had the perfect image for the role in 'Madrasapattinam.'
Amy Jackson
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The hardest thing for me was leaving my friends and family behind.
Amy Jackson
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I am a Christian, and since the age of five I have been singing... chanting hymns containing the word 'Hosanna.'
Amy Jackson
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I use this method to bring emotion into my performance. I recite my lines in English first, and then switch back to the original lines when shooting begins.
Amy Jackson
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For me, as an actress, you are playing a character, and to play that character, you have to get into that mindset.
Amy Jackson
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A. L. Vijay asked if I could dance, and I just said yes. I didn't tell him the only dancing I had done was on nights out in Liverpool. He said he would arrange workshops and help me with the scripts and the language. He liked the fact that I was English but had an Indian look.
Amy Jackson
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For me, age doesn't matter. You've got to go with your heart.
Amy Jackson
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I get treated like a princess in India. It is like a different world.
Amy Jackson
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It is my job to step into different characters.
Amy Jackson
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If people enjoy your movies, that's the most important thing.
Amy Jackson
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My parents came from lower-class British backgrounds. But they worked hard and, without formal education, made it where they are today.
Amy Jackson
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Going to India to do a film is not an everyday affair. I thought I would do that one movie to show my grandchildren when I am 60.
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