A: Basically, I am a Punjabi girl and I have spent my childhood in London. But now, I am settled in Mumbai. Basically, I am a die heart Punjabi...
Q: Was it your dream to be an actor? Have you done any course for acting?
A: Yes, I guess that since I was born I had this dream of becoming an actor and my parents and family supported me to realise my dreams.
I am lucky to get my parents' support for my dreams, as it is very crucial and I believe no one can move ahead without the backing of parents. Yes, I had done theatre in London and than learned acting from the Kishore Namit institute....
Q: So how did you get your first film?
A: Actually, at that time I used to do a bit of modeling also. So I had sent my portfolio pictures and when I was holidaying, my then manager got a call that I was called for audition. Then I appeared for the audition and the screen test and was selected...
Q: So this is your second consecutive movie with Emraan Hashmi. Would you like to do more movies with him in future?
A: See, we have gelled very well since Dil Diya Hai and I am very comfortable working with him. As of now I would prefer not to work with him for the time being or else everyone would say that I don't have a contract with the producer but with Emraan...
Q: Tell us something about your role in The Train...
A: I am playing a girl who is a woman of substance, but somehow she enters the life of a married man and turns out to be a home breaker. The story is all about extra-marital affair...
Q: So you are playing a negative role...
A: Not exactly, it has a negative shade, but there is a reason to be so. But that is what you have to watch and find out....
Q: Do you believe in it in true life?
A: Not at all, I am totally opposite to it. So it was very challenging for me to play this role, as I had to be totally opposite to what I am...
Q: What kind of roles would you like to play in future? Do you have any dream role?
A: See, being an actor I would like to do every kind of role, as that's the best part of being an actor you can do every kind of role, but I have a wish to play Pakeeza in remake of Pakeeza. - Kunjal K.