You pay a certain penalty for going your own way. A lot of people think you're nuts, and you're not as popular with girls as you should be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's just fun just being a girl.
I was never into the popular school or clique or anything. Then I started doing movies when I was in high school, so then I got popular. Then the girls paid attention to you who didn't before.
Some girls get swept up in the lifestyle - clubbing and partying with celebrities. You can't live your life like that, though. It's fake.
I think every girl has a little bit of rebellion inside. It's always fun to not follow every trend and not be the perfect good girl. It's edgy to be a little rebellious.
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.
When I was young, running with a gang was a cool thing to do; that's how you get popular; that's how you get the girls.
Girl Up gives girls an opportunity and gives them a platform and starting point through which they can take it and run with it and help give girls the opportunity to have the freedom, independence and the ability to get an education.
It is very difficult for girls. They're told to look one way, but to act another way.
I just did what I did and I still am. It makes you unpopular, maybe for a lifetime, but I'd rather do that than be popular and doubt what I am.
Aren't people supposed to do movies so that they can get girls?
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