<span class=normal>Has anyone made a pass on you? Any crushes...<BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Anyone is bad. There were many (laughs). I had my own crushes as well but nothing really materialised ever. I just wanted to be this good girl in school and college. I am not even linked with anybody from the film industry which is a boon. No gossips too. Not being in any sort of controversy is good. But Im waiting for my passes now (laughs). <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Do you think directors like Srinivas Bhashyam bring a breath of fresh air to Hindi cinema? <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Yes they do because they think different from others. He has got it in him. He has the potential to get what he wants from every actor. He understands the budgeting of the film which is so very crucial. No where while filming the producer or the actors have complained about flow of funds. He is a sensible director and is a grounded too. Its not an easy job directing so many actors in one film. He is very possessive about his characters. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>What do you mean by possessive? <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>When I went to see him, he said that my character is something that Ive already done in my South Indian films but he wanted me to play a South Indian with a proper Hindi accent and not a South touch to it. He wanted someone who is born in Mumbai but is a South Indian by origin. These were the ingredients of a good, mature and a possessive director. </span>