“There are actors like Rani (Mukerji), Vidya (Balan) that I really look up to. I think there’s a long way for me to go. And I’m not even thinking about it,” says the actress.
"I don’t have any set of goals. I never did and I don’t think I ever will,” she says. For someone who’d never dreamt of being an actor, Sharma has a pretty impressive repertoire to boast of, but refuses to take the credit for any of her hits so far. Having already worked with the likes of actors like Shah Rukh Khan and Akshay Kumar, she says that she considers herself ‘just plain lucky’.
“God’s already given me so much even without having asked for it. I don’t want to get greedy and spoil my equation with ‘Him’,” she smiles, explaining why she doesn’t have a wish-list yet. “When I pray, I don’t ask for anything, I just thank,” she adds.
Known for her bindaas ways, Sharma admits that playing a fiery character comes easy to her, but says that being a demure, shy girl on screen is just as easy. “I think personally, I relate to Taani (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi) as much as I did to Simran (Patiala House). So, I don’t put any boundaries for myself when it comes to roles or choosing films.”
The same applies to exposing on screen too? “I’ve been a ramp model, so wearing the tiniest bit of clothes is not a problem for me. Being a model, I know I can carry them off, but I don’t want to do it, if not required. I don’t believe in un-required exposure,” she maintains.
Sharma may be making news for her professional life, but her personal life’s as much in news too. But she’s unperturbed.
“As long as my parents know the truth and trust me, rumours don’t upset me,” she says referring to her link-up with co-star Ranveer Singh with whom she is paired once again in Ladies V/S Ricky Bahl. She may not admit to her relationship with him, but she doesn’t deny it either.
“Whether people let my personal life remain personal or not, I will not let go of my privacy,” she asserts
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