
Dimple Kapadia, who plays a Parsi woman in Tum Milo Toh Sahi, says she won't mind doing more films if she gets good scripts.
"There aren't enough good scripts. Besides, I am lazy! There you finally got the honest truth out of me! I did Tum Milo Toh Sahi with Nana Patekar because I loved the script. I honestly need good scripts and directors. I just hope it happens soon," Dimple, 52, told IANS.
She perks up while talking about her new release Tum Milo Toh Sahi in which she plays a Parsi woman who falls in love at the fag end of her life.
Bahut pyar se Kabir Sadanand ne film banaaya hai. It was very interesting, and was done with a lot of love. Every scene is a labour of love. This is a film I'm very proud of. I loved my role. And so what if the director Kabir Sadanand made me look older on screen than I look in real? That's how I saw my character."
Dimple says she enjoyed working with Nana Patekar in Tum Milo Toh Sahi.
{{/usCountry}}Dimple says she enjoyed working with Nana Patekar in Tum Milo Toh Sahi.
{{/usCountry}}"The last time we worked together was Krantiveer. It was wonderful meeting up with him again. It's great working with Nana. When he's around on camera, I don't have to think about anything. He does all the thinking.
"We met after so many years. The reason I haven't kept in touch with colleagues is because I don't like imposing my attention on anyone," she said.
Asked the secret behind her good looks, she said: "If you insist on knowing why I look younger than my age, then I'll tell you. It's poker.
"Let me think of the formula. I sleep at 4 p.m. and get up at 2 a.m. No, I'm just kidding. I've no clue as to why I look the way I am."
"People feel I look younger than my age. I don't feel that way. I think all my contemporaries are glowing these days. If you still insist I look younger than my contemporaries, then it could be because I play poker, the others don't. That's the secret.
"I don't know how you expect me to talk about myself. It's so vain and self-obsessed. I can't be like that. And you should really respect me for that. For being the person that I am," she said.