Zitat des Tages von Amy Jackson:
Now that I've moved to Mumbai, I should perhaps get a horse. It'll be a nice escape from my everyday life.
When 'I' released, I gave a couple of interviews in which I expressed my interest to play an action heroine.
I was 19 when I made my Bollywood debut with 'Ekk Deewana Tha,' and all alone in Mumbai. I would be easily affected by all that was said or written about me.
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.
I've got Indian looks, but there is nothing in my background.
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.
You don't say no to a Shankar film.
As a performer, I want to push my boundaries and try different roles.
I love being in Mumbai and want to continue being here.
At home, I'm just Amy, but in India, I get mobbed.
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.'
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.
Completely overwhelmed, it is huge project to be working on 'Singh Is Bliing.' How everyone is enjoying the film is everything to me. Definitely, it is the biggest milestone of my career.
My Hindi is OK. I think I am better with Tamil. I remember the Tamil words.
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 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.
I think definitely 'Robot 2' is a milestone in my career.
As an actor, I know it is my job to shape myself for a role - any role.
I have become like a rhinoceros - thick-skinned - all the gossip about my numerous affairs does not bother me anymore.
It is ridiculous - like a mad whirlwind... it's mad that I'm so famous.
Working with Shankar is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
It has been crazy and amazing. I had never thought I would work with Akshay and Rajinikant and would get to associate with these talented people.
I have been away from home since I was 17.
Pond's is a name that everyone is familiar with, and I know that I can trust them when it comes to skincare.
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.
I had so much fun working with Akshay, especially in the action scenes.
'I' is bound to have an impact on my career.
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.
I just don't do the treadmill; I hate that. I do Pilates and yoga. I've recently joined aerial Pilates; you're in the air and with straps. It's crazy fun.
When I'm not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
Bollywood is very structured and organised, but Kollywood and Tollywood can be quite spontaneous, and I enjoy that.
My parents came from lower-class British backgrounds. But they worked hard and, without formal education, made it where they are today.
I get treated like a princess in India. It is like a different world.
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.
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.
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.