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I have become like a rhinoceros - thick-skinned - all the gossip about my numerous affairs does not bother me anymore.
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Like most girls, I suffered from pimples, too. I tried dozens of treatments but was never satisfied with any.
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For my first Bollywood movie, 'Ekk Deewana Tha,' my mum also came over because Mumbai was completely new to me, and I'd heard it's a huge city.
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Hindi is far easier a language to pick up than Tamil.
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I love my pets, and I'm a big animal lover. I also enjoy the nature and countryside.
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I like to do a lot of research for my films and live my character.
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Action was something I really wanted to do and will continue doing it in future as well, but at the same time, I know dancing and songs are huge part of Bollywood, and it will be my top priority to excel in that.
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You get people coming up to you and asking about movies, especially in Chennai, which is nice.
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I loved having Indian take-aways on a Friday night in Liverpool, but it's so different in the real India.
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Now that I've moved to Mumbai, I should perhaps get a horse. It'll be a nice escape from my everyday life.
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I can't believe all this is happening to me, but I am definitely here to stay. And I am happy to be in Indian cinema.
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I love art and finding different bits and bobs for the apartment; so, I'm adding all my personal touches to the house.
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I love horse-riding - I have three back home in the U.K.
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I was new to acting before my role in 'Madrasapattinam.'
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I was only 16 when I was selected for 'Madrasapattinam.' I celebrated my 17th birthday on the set of the film. That was the first time I had travelled to India, and it was a rollercoaster ride. I soon fell in love with the country.
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I was always focussed on the modelling and succeeding in that, but now I'm completely focused on making it over in India in the movies.
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It's not easy, but I'm really enjoying what I am doing. One day I am in Chennai, the other in Mumbai, then in Coimbatore. But I love my job, and I am really passionate about my work.
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I fell in love with Nawaz on-screen after watching 'Gangs of Wasseypur.' So my love story starts with him from there. I was quite nervous to act alongside him. He is an excellent actor.
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I would say Nawaz is my lucky charm.
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The industry is big, and if I get an interesting role, I will take it up.
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Bollywood is very structured and organised, but Kollywood and Tollywood can be quite spontaneous, and I enjoy that.
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I actually didn't find too many differences between B-town and the south. The difference lies in the temperature. I was shooting when it was 45 degrees Celsius in Chennai; Mumbai is cooler.
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When you have Khiladi Kumar on one side and Thalaiva on the other, you have to know your stuff well.
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There's competition everywhere.
Amy Jackson