Come on, you can't do a film about an upside-down world and not have an upside-down kiss!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Kissing in the movies is a real art - figuring out where to put your heads so it looks good on camera. I have had other co-stars who couldn't work that out, which made it a lot harder for me.
Kissing in films, it's just another thing you have to do. It kind of becomes as technical as how to open a door, really.
'Upside Down' is a fantasy love story. It's about love at first sight - when you just fall in love instantly and will battle any obstacle to be with that girl.
I mean, I think that - as an actress, in particular, I'm basically a fool, and I see the world upside down.
It's always weird doing love scenes. And the thing is, you can't really photograph two people kissing naturally, because then you wouldn't be able to see anything.
I am tired of kissing on screen. I have to do it because it is synonymous with me. Also, the producers and directors want to add that element. I don't give it too much importance.
I have kissed in almost all the films except in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.' I'm not sure if my kissing on screen has anything to do with the success of a film, but producers make sure to put a kissing scene or two. They feel my kissing scenes are my lucky streak.
I don't think you should feel about a film. You should feel about a woman, not a movie. You can't kiss a movie.
If I was not allowed to mention that I was in the film industry, I could go six months without getting a kiss.
I can't bear kissing scenes.