Like the Bond girl, there's a stigma attached to being a 'Dhoom' girl. You have to look pretty good, and people are going to judge you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People make such a big deal about how people in bands look, especially if you're a girl.
There are stereotypes that have been out there for a long time that tell girls that their main asset, the main thing that they are valued for, is their appearance and also that it's to the exclusion of anything else.
That's the one thing I have to say to females. If you don't have a certain look, or if you look a certain way, they won't accept you.
People have a hard time making me dress up to look like a classy gal.
I think being the conventional beauty is limiting, so I'm glad I'm not that. If I looked different, I wouldn't have the great opportunities I've had.
You know what's the worst part about being an actress? It's the pressure to look gorgeous all the time and to behave perfectly. But I'm not perfect; nobody is.
People think that if you look fairly reasonable, you can't possibly act, and as I only care about acting, I think beauty can be a great handicap.
I don't really care if people think I'm good-looking or not; it doesn't define me as a person.
My Bond character was meant to look like a virgin. I don't think they do that very often.
I wonder if there'll ever be a time where you're not judged by your appearance. It seems that wherever you've got to, your appearance is always discussed. It's never said about men. We talk about a man's charisma, not his looks.