Bipasha Basu Quotes
Sexy in India,
is not considered positive. But, with today's crop of fresh
faces, in the modeling arena, being sexy is an asset.
I think my first film will create an image, which I will
immediately try to break away from. I have a sexy, glamour doll
image which I want to get out of. But if nothing else works out,
I shall cash in on it. I don't have any dream role in mind, I
want to try out everything.
I actually wanted to be a doctor. But doing all those horrid
rat dissections made me faint. I studied science till the 12th
standard and later took up commerce. I was planning to do
chartered accountancy, but fate had something else in store for
me.
I am the boss in my life. I decide when to charge more and when
not to. I live in my own zone. I don't hurt anyone and I am very
transparent. I don't keep people hanging in life. (2005)
I am doing pretty well for myself, and I am proud to be the
person I am. If people write that I am a mean person when it
comes to money, then let them write it! (2005)
Somebody cheated me when I was a young model. I had a bad
experience, and was running from court to court. So I understand
what a contract is. I sit with my lawyer and chartered
accountant before signing a contract. I learned very early in
life how one gets cheated. So I am very careful now when it
comes to money issues. (2005)
If a girl wears a shirt and a skirt, does she become more
sensuous? I think a girl in a sari is more sensuous than a girl
in a skirt. In my opinion, a wet sari is the most sensuous.
(2005)
Every other girl is taking off her clothes just for the heck of
it and I don't want to be in that category. I can never be cheap
or vulgar.
Corporate (2006) has been a great experience. Madhur is a very
good director and technician. I'm happy that a director like him
who has worked with Konkana and Tabu has cast me. Although it's
a serious film, we shot it like a fun film. I portray today's
women in the film. My character Nishigandha Dasgupta is tough,
but at home she's simple and vulnerable. The balance is the
essence of the woman, which I think has come out beautifully in
the film. I hope every career-oriented woman will relate to
her. (Stardust magazine, July 2006)
See, some time back I did films such as Madhoshi (2004) and
Chehraa (2005), both solo-heroine projects, but unfortunately it
didn't work at the box-office. And the reason I feel is that the
makers didn't have enough money to promote the film and all my
hard work was wasted. I realized then that it's better to work
with established makers who have the capacity to take the film
right through till the end and who know their job. (Stardust
magazine, July 2006)
I already have a dream man (John) but if I had to make a
choice, I wouldn't mind someone like Brad Pitt! I would like him
to have qualities like my father, very chilled-out, because I'm
over sensitive and hyper and I want someone who is very calm
with a great sense of humor. Someone who has energy like me, who
can work the whole day and party right through the night and
have a blast without a bother, someone who is very secure and
confident of his woman. (Movie Mag, May 2006)
An unforgettable experience happened on December 15, 1996 when
I won the Supermodel contest while still in school. I was just
seventeen years old then. Winning that competition was the
turning point of my life. That's how I got into modeling and
later started acting. (Movie Mag, May 2006)
For me chilling out is when I can stay at home, order food from
outside and watch a film with my friends. Listening to music and
watching films are my idea of perfect relaxation. (Movie Mag,
May 2006)
When asked if she has become an expert in the comedy genre: I
can't say that I've become an expert in comedy, but yes my
confidence level is certainly high post the success of the film
[No Entery (2005)]. I've learned how to improvise in the genre.
And by the time I do my third or fourth comedy film, my ability
to improvise would definitely be much more. Then maybe you could
say that I'm an expert. (Stardust magazine, July 2006)
I have always believed that if you need to take your clothes
off to get your man, you've begun to lose the battle. If you
pull it off right, you can do it in a very classy way...Being
sexy is about suggestion; it's about the tease. It's not about
being obvious and forcing yourself out in the open. That takes
all the fun out of being a woman. (March 2007)