Close X
Saturday, November 23, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Break From Films To Think About What I'm Doing: Ileana D'cruz

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Aug, 2015 12:48 PM
    Ileana D'Cruz, who made her Bollywood debut with the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer "Barfi!" and was last seen on the big screen in Saif Ali Khan-starrer "Happy Ending", says she's on a break from movies to think about where her career is heading.
     
    "I haven't done anything since 'Happy Ending' (2014), so it has been a while. It's probably a break because I didn't like what I was getting. I wasn't happy with the scripts... I don't want to sign (just about) anything. I want to work on good projects," the popular southern film actress told IANS.
     
    But "it's just a break", pointed out the "Pokiri" actress and added: "I'm not leaving the film industry, but it's time to think about what I am doing."
     
    However, she says she has an interesting project in hand right now, and she will announce it soon.
     
    "There is something interesting in the pipeline about which I'm excited. I can't talk about it unless it is confirmed. So, I'm giving it another week. You know how the film industry works... sometimes it gets confirmed, and sometimes it will take a week," she said.
     
    The actress was here to be part of the Lakme Fashion Week winter-festive 2015, where she came as the showstopper for Sangria, a brand available on e-commerce platform Jabong.
     
    Ileana flaunted a beautiful floral flowy gown teamed up with an elegant black long coat from Sangria, which gave the outfit a regal look.
     
    Asked what it feels to be a regular on the fashion ramp, she said: "I am lucky. I think it's a big responsibility that you are representing a brand's style, their collection and their inspiration.
     
    "It's always an honour to walk on the fashion runway."
     
    Ileana also credits runway models for helping her with their suggestion.
     
    "We cant take the limelight from models... they are stunning. You can't imagine how amazing they are with the kind of work they do. Sometimes, I try to take suggestions from them," said Ileana.
     
    Talking of online shopping, she said: "I totally shop online. I am a big online shopper."
     
    However, her personal style is something that fluctuates a lot.
     
    "I fluctuate a lot. I can wear dungarees, and on days I want to dress up from head to toe... I think it depends on my mood. I am quite a moody person, but I hate going over the top. I kind of stick with very simple and easy clothing, but at the same it has to be classy too."
     
    Ileana's must-have pieces are a pair of fitted jeans, lots of black outfits, accessories, nice sports shoes and a clutch.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    People Tend To Misinterpret My Silence: Irrfan Khan

    Actor Irrfan Khan says some people think that he is arrogant and tend to misinterpret his silence.

    People Tend To Misinterpret My Silence: Irrfan Khan

    Ekta Kapoor To Work With Chetan Bhagat Again?

    Author Chetan Bhagat, who was last seen as a judge on “Nach Baliye 7”, is reportedly re-teaming with TV tsarina Ekta Kapoor for her next drama show “Kuch Toh Hai Tere Mere Darmiyaan”.

    Ekta Kapoor To Work With Chetan Bhagat Again?

    Ben Affleck Takes Daughters To Taylor Swift's Concert

    Actor-filmmaker Ben Affleck took his daughters Violet and Seraphina to singer Taylor Swift's final ‘1989’ concert at Staples Center here.

    Ben Affleck Takes Daughters To Taylor Swift's Concert

    Today's Generation Feels Western Is Cool: Dia Mirza

    Today's Generation Feels Western Is Cool: Dia Mirza
    The actress-producer was here to attend designer Anita Dongre's show for her new label 'Grassroot' - a brand that pays tribute to the glorious craftsmanship of India at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week winter-festive 2015.

    Today's Generation Feels Western Is Cool: Dia Mirza

    Flaunt message of homosexuality on chest: Vir Das

    He says these are messages everyone should flaunt with pride.

    Flaunt message of homosexuality on chest: Vir Das

    'Phantom': A Snappy Avenger's Tale

    "Phantom" can be a treat for lovers of action films, but for the rest it will appear like a cheap contrived fiction drama.

    'Phantom': A Snappy Avenger's Tale