Sushma Reddy, who recently hosted "Indian Rendezvous" -- a six-part series on as many Indian metros -- doesn't believe in talking too much about her work.
"I find it strange and absurd to talk about things just to be in news. I can't blabber foolishly just for the heck of it. I believe in talking when the time is right. Let things
materialise and I shall talk about it," she said.
The waif-like beauty has been roped in for a new project on "Travel and Living". She is also looking forward to Mahesh Manjrekar's much-delayed "Big Bazaar" and a few
other projects.
About her blink-and-miss role in "Don", Sushma said: "It was more of a personal favour to Farhan Akhtar. I have high regard for him as a director and more so as a person.
I've known him since quite some time. In fact, we have a similar group of friends. He needed an actress and he called me up so I went ahead with it."
Sushma spent Valentine's Day with sister Sameera and friends. She treated herself to "Music & Lyrics" followed by a sumptuous dinner.
"I don't think you need a particular day to profess love for someone. Valentine's Day should be taken in the right spirit. If you're in love with someone you express it everyday.
It's a daily affair and not a one day thing," she opines.
Prod her about the presence of a 'special someone' in her life and she says, "I will never comment on my personal life. Please leave that bit to me."
Sushma is not obsessed with her achievements
Monday, February 19, 2007 13:03 IST