The model-turned-actor spoke to Steven Baker about working with Imran, why she still feels like a newcomer, and her plans to do a stage show with SRK.
You have had hits with romantic, peppy films like Love Aaj Kal and Bachna Ae Haseeno; now you are back with Break Ke Baad. Is this your niche in Bollywood?
I don't want to be typecast as a heroine who does a certain kind of cinema, which is why I experiment with the type of films that I do. But yes, I won't deny that romantic love stories or romantic comedies are what I enjoy doing the most, because as an audience those are the kind of films that I like watching.
Are there similarities between you and your character Aaliya Khan in the film?
In a lot of ways yes, and in a lot of ways no, Aaliya is very ambitious and wants to achieve a lot for herself, which I identify with. But she is also someone who sacrifices her relationship, and doesn't believe in love or marriage, and those are things I don't connect with.
After appearing with senior actors like Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan and Farhan Akhtar, how is it working with a younger star like Imran Khan?
I think when I am working with some of the older actors I am in awe and I am often just trying to learn as much as I can from them. Whereas, I think with people like Imran and Ranbir, we are all in the same age group and we are all just learning. I think I am a lot more free to just discuss things, talk and to try out new ideas.

I have absolutely no film background. I don't come from a film family and I had never been on a film set until my first film. In a lot of ways, it gave me a little information about what to expect. But at the same time, I think the best education I've had is to actually be on a film set and learn from there.
So, having worked as an actor for three years, do you feel like you are an established star, or do you still feel like a newcomer?
I still feel like a newcomer, and I hope I feel like a newcomer forever. Because I always feel that the minute you feel like you have achieved everything, then you don't enjoy your work as much. So I hope I feel like a newcomer forever.
From 'Love Mera Hit Hit' to 'Dhoom Tana', you are associated with a number of popular film songs. Are there any plans to do a stage show or world tour in the future?
I would like to. I think it is something I would like to do with Shah Rukh because I debuted with him. I mean, we all know how successful all his shows are, and some of my biggest songs are with him and Om Shanti Om. I would love to do a world tour.
I love dancing and I like performing, but I want to make sure that I have a bank of songs before I do that. Also, because I am really passionate about dance I want to make sure that I have enough time to do my rehearsals and perfect it before we start performing.
How is Vishal-Shekar's music for Break Ke Baad?
It's nice. It's in a very nice indie-rock space. There are a couple of songs I like. There's a song called 'Dooriyan' which actually talks about how space in a relationship is important.

You have two films releasing almost back to back...
Yes, a week after Break Ke Baad I have Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey coming out on December 3rd, where I play a very different de-glam role.
We also hear that you are back in the UK next year for a shoot?
Yes. I have just started working on a new film called Desi Boyz. It's with John and Akshay. I have started the Bombay schedule already, and we will be shooting in London for a month in February I think.
There are also rumours that you have signed Race 2?
It is not a rumour anymore, I am doing it. I can't talk about the film right now, but yes I can confirm that I am a part of it and we start in the middle of next year.