- For me, age doesn't matter. You've got to go with your heart.
- I love my pets, and I'm a big animal lover. I also enjoy the nature and countryside.
- Now that I've moved to Mumbai, I should perhaps get a horse. It'll be a nice escape from my everyday life.
- Rajinikanth is an absolute legend to work with. Imagine meeting him every day and spending time with him on the set. Sharing the frame with him is a lifetime experience; there's a reason he is called a legend.
- I love being in Mumbai and want to continue being here.
- I have become like a rhinoceros - thick-skinned - all the gossip about my numerous affairs does not bother me anymore.
- 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.
- The negativity will always be there. I think that's for any actress or actor. But I think you've got to take it with a pinch of salt.
- I get treated like a princess in India. It is like a different world.
- I'm getting good exposure because of the movies I'm picking and the people I'm working with.
- As an actress, I am very happy with 'Singh Is Bliing' because that was totally different from what I have done before.
- I was new to acting before my role in 'Madrasapattinam.'
- I feel more comfortable in saris than gowns.
- 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.
- Thanks to having my dad travel with me, I don't feel quite cut off from my family.
- I am a Christian, and since the age of five I have been singing... chanting hymns containing the word 'Hosanna.'
- If you look from my point of view, that's what Christians strive for - love from God.
- I generally like to stay fit.
- I am conscious about not getting typecast, but obviously I have to keep picking up great roles so that I don't get typecast.
- I started with Tamil film, then Hindi. Now, I am also doing a Telugu film. The journey has been wonderful so far.
- The hardest thing for me was leaving my friends and family behind.
- I had so much fun working with Akshay, especially in the action scenes.
- I was always focused on the modelling and succeeding in that, but now I'm completely focused on making it over in India in the movies.
- I used to dress up in my older sister Alisia's clothes and thought modelling would be fun.
- I was so shy, I couldn't stand up in front of people and speak. Now I'm in the next big three Bollywood movies.
- '2.0' is an entirely new thing in Indian cinema, a movie to watch out for.
- 'I' is bound to have an impact on my career.
- 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.
- I'd be getting texts from my mates saying they'd just got into a club in Liverpool with a fake ID, and what was I doing? I'd have just finished a 20-hour day and be sitting in a hotel room, starving.
- When I'm not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
- When 'I' released, I gave a couple of interviews in which I expressed my interest to play an action heroine.
- Who wouldn't want to date Salman?
- 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.
- My dad did a radio show. I was on it when I was seven. So now you know that the showbiz bug bit me really early.
- Learning Indian mannerisms, how to wear saris, and the language were a challenge.
- Bombay is different to Liverpool, or anywhere, really.
- 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.
- I am open to any good script and the character I can do justice to.
- When you have Khiladi Kumar on one side and Thalaiva on the other, you have to know your stuff well.
- My favourite thing to wear is a saree.
- My parents came from lower-class British backgrounds. But they worked hard and, without formal education, made it where they are today.
- Back in England, a girl with thick black hair, dusky skin and big brown eyes will turn heads. It is vice versa in India.
- 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.
- At home, I'm just Amy, but in India, I get mobbed.
- Pond's is a name that everyone is familiar with, and I know that I can trust them when it comes to skincare.
- I look forward to Pond's products to deliver better skincare for girls everywhere.
- I had to pinch myself. I got the call and didn't expect it. And right up 'til nearly the end of filming, I was thinking, 'Am I actually doing a film with Akshay Kumar?' because I was a massive Akshay Kumar fan before, and the first film that I ever watched was his and Katrina's film, 'Namastey London.'
- When I was 17, my sister and I used to drive back from school in her car and sing the Spice Girls' chartbusters from the '90s at the top of our voices.
- You don't say no to a Shankar film.
- I've got Indian looks, but there is nothing in my background.
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