"I will be signing my next film in two-three days. It will be an easy role for me to jump back to. My own production will be later," Lara told reporters Tuesday here at the launch of her DVD - Parental Yoga With Lara Dutta.
Lara, who wed ace tennis player Mahesh Bhupati in 2011, gave birth to her daugther Saira in January this year.
"So many actresses have become mothers. They have all taken their time to come back. So, I think this is an outdated concept that if someone has become a mother, so she will sit at home. I can't wait to come back," she said.
Determined to wear the grease paint and face the camera, again, Lara says she will pick her movie projects keeping in mind her daughter's welfare.
"My film choices are obviously going to be dictated by Saira's welfare. I am not going to do films which would require me to stay on the sets from morning to night or for multiple days in a row. So, I will pick my choices very carefully. I am excited with what's coming my way already," said the 34-year-old.
Lara informed the reporters that she would think about her next production venture in the second half of the year. Lara Dutta, who just celebrated her first Mother's Day with her nearly four-month-old daughter Saira, says motherhood means unconditional love for your child and it makes you vulnerable too.
"The love for your child becomes so unconditional that the reality of who you really are becomes very clear to you because that is totally reflected in your child. That kind of unconditional love, which you experience, makes you very vulnerable. It also makes you aware of the world and everything which surrounds it," she said.
"She is totally using and abusing me and I am very happy about it. She is wonderful and is a lovely little girl. She is a joy to be around and I am thoroughly enjoying it," added the 34-year-old.
She also informed reporters that she had a caesarean section baby.
"I had a C-section because of the way Saira was placed. I think I have got back pretty quickly, considering it has been just three months," Lara said.