This Article is From May 14, 2012

I am dating Siddharth Roy Kapur: Vidya Balan

I am dating Siddharth Roy Kapur: Vidya Balan

Highlights

  • National award winning actress Vidya Balan has finally come out about her relationship with UTV head Siddharth Roy Kapur but says she is in no hurry to get married to him.
  • "I don't have any plans yet... and there is no engagement ring yet. It's a while away and I am in no hurry. But it's on my mind and there is a plan at some point. There is someone in my life," Vidya said.
  • When asked whether she is dating the UTV movies honcho, Vidya said, "I will admit that I am dating him but not beyond that."
  • The Dirty Picture star, 34, who has been recently appointed as a Bollywood Ambassador of Victoria, was here to promote the Indian Film Festival in Melbourne commencing from June 11.
  • Asked about her take on Rakhi Sawant's claim to appear as a better lead role in a Bengali version of The Dirty Picture, Vidya said, "I did my best and I am sure if she (Rakhi) brings her own originality to the portrayal of Silk, it will be great and I will be more than happy to watch her."
  • Clad in beautiful white saree with black embroidered border, Vidya admitted that she was a bit apprehensive about how her parents would react to her portrayal of South siren Silk Smitha in the film.
  • "I was finally relieved after my father came during the interval and said that he could only see Silk rather than Vidya. There is no bigger compliment for me than that," she said.
  • "Dirty Picture was a life time opportunity for me as an actress. It was an opportunity not to be missed also because it was completely out of my comfort zone. But it did take lot of time for me decide about the role," she added.
  • "The most encouraging part of doing this role has been that people now think that I am capable of doing this kind of a film," she said, adding that she was highly satisfied after knowing that her performance in the film was seen as everything but "sleazy".
  • Vidya, who was brought up in Mumbai in a middle class south Indian family, said she always dreamt of becoming an actress and do various roles.
  • "I don't want to be the kind of girl I am on screen, because off screen I am Vidya Balan and on screen I want to play different people."
Melbourne: National award winning actressVidya Balan has finally come out about her relationship withUTV head Siddharth Roy Kapur but says she is in no hurry toget married to him.

"I don't have any plans yet... and there is no engagementring yet. It's a while away and I am in no hurry. But it's onmy mind and there is a plan at some point. There is someone inmy life," Vidya said.

When asked whether she is dating the UTV movies honcho,Vidya said, "I will admit that I am dating him but not beyondthat."

The Dirty Picture star, 34, who has been recentlyappointed as a Bollywood Ambassador of Victoria, was here topromote the Indian Film Festival in Melbourne commencing fromJune 11.

Asked about her take on Rakhi Sawant's claim to appear asa better lead role in a Bengali version of The DirtyPicture, Vidya said, "I did my best and I am sure if she(Rakhi) brings her own originality to the portrayal of Silk,it will be great and I will be more than happy to watch her."

Clad in beautiful white saree with black embroideredborder, Vidya admitted that she was a bit apprehensive abouthow her parents would react to her portrayal of South sirenSilk Smitha in the film.

"I was finally relieved after my father came during theinterval and said that he could only see Silk rather thanVidya. There is no bigger compliment for me than that," shesaid.

"Dirty Picture was a life time opportunity for me as anactress. It was an opportunity not to be missed also becauseit was completely out of my comfort zone. But it did take lotof time for me decide about the role," she added.

"The most encouraging part of doing this role has beenthat people now think that I am capable of doing this kind ofa film," she said, adding that she was highly satisfied afterknowing that her performance in the film was seen aseverything but "sleazy".

Vidya, who was brought up in Mumbai in a middle classsouth Indian family, said she always dreamt of becoming anactress and do various roles.

"I don't want to be the kind of girl I am on screen,because off screen I am Vidya Balan and on screen I want toplay different people."
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