"I wear a lot of seductive clothes" - Diya Mirza
Diya Mirza is excited about her upcoming movie Acid Factory. She talks about her experience working with her costars in the movie in this interview.
What
did
you
feel
when
you
first
stepped
into
the
seductive
red
gown
you
wear
in
Acid
Factory?
I
was
super
excited
by
designers
Shantanu
and
Nikhil's
creation.
And
when
I
looked
at
myself
in
the
mirror
I
said
'Wow'!
Would
you
wear
something
like
that
in
real
life?
Of
course!
In
fact
I
wear
a
lot
of
seductive
clothes
and
then
all
my
friends
exclaim
'Oh,
you
are
looking
hot!'
It
is
only
that
the
characters
I
have
portrayed
on
screen
were
sweet
and
innocent,
so
filmmakers
and
people
cannot
imagine
me
as
hot
or
sexy.
Would
you
like
to
do
more
films
presenting
you
as
hot
and
sexy?
I
would
like
to
be
presented
in
many
different
ways!
How
did
you
feel
being
the
only
girl
in
an
all-male
film?
I
enjoyed
all
the
attention
my
six
co-stars,
Aftab
Shivdasani,
Dino
Morea,
Danny
Denzongpa,
Fardeen
Khan,
Irrfan
Khan
and
Manoj
Bajpai
showered
on
me
during
that
45-day
schedule
in
Hyderabad.
However,
later
I
became
one
of
them
and
then
it
was
on
a
man-to-man
level.
What
if
six
men
were
to
woo
you
in
real
life?
It's
really
never
happened,
but
it
would
be
fun.
Like
any
woman
I
would
bask
in
all
the
attention.
Are
you
likely
to
woo
a
man?
Hmmm,
I
think
once
in
a
way
it's
fun
for
a
woman
to
chase
a
man.
I
would
enjoy
wooing
a
man,
who
is
not
paying
me
too
much
attention,
because
I
would
love
to
know
the
reason.
He'll
definitely
keep
me
on
my
toes.
So
what
traits
in
a
man
would
attract
you?
At
first
instant
it
would
be
the
way
he
carries
himself.
That
would
be
in
the
way
he
greets
me,
my
family
and
in
the
way
he
treats
the
help
in
the
house.
But
of
course
with
time,
it
has
to
be
about
how
bright
he
is,
how
good
a
conversationalist,
how
emotionally
intelligent
etcetera.
The
list
is
long
indeed!
Have
you
met
anyone
like
that?
I
have
met
a
lot
of
interesting
men.
But
no
one
has
managed
to
have
an
effect
on
me
in
that
way
for
a
while.
There
were
rumours
about
you
being
close
to
Sanjay
Gupta
and
Arshad
Warsi!
As
long
as
the
people
concerned
and
my
family
know
what
the
truth
is,
I
don't
think
I
have
to
clarify
rumours.
What
made
you
take
up
the
role
of
a
nerd
with
negative
shades
in
Jai
Veeru?
Okay,
so
the
film
and
I
are
not
getting
rave
reviews
but
I
don't
regret
doing
it.
I
signed
it
four
years
back
during
my
lean
phase.
Things
have
taken
off
since,
but
it
does
not
take
away
the
fact
that
I
was
signed
when
I
was
fed
up
of
people
telling
me
that
I
was
talented
and
beautiful
but
not
offering
me
work.
Otherwise
what
attracts
you
to
a
film?
I
leave
it
to
my
gut
feel!
My
biggest
high
is
when
a
filmmaker
tells
me
that
no
one
but
I
can
do
the
film.
Shoojit
Sircar's
Johnny
Mastana
(earlier
Shoebite)
is
special
because
the
director
told
me
that.
In
Johnny
Mastana,
you
are
married
to
a
UK-based
businessman
and
in
Kissan
you
are
married
to
a
son
of
the
soil.
In
real
life,
would
the
professions
matter
to
you?
For
marriage,
lot
more
things
come
into
play,
other
than
a
person's
profession.
Like
how
grounded
he
is,
how
he
gets
along
with
his
and
my
family,
how
independent
he
is
and
his
values
.
What
does
marriage
mean
to
you?
It's
a
life-long
journey
between
two
individuals.
Are
you
a
romantic
person?
Yes,
very.
I'm
very
romantic
for
my
family
and
all
my
close
friends
as
well.
I
love
pampering
my
close
ones
with
gifts
and
surprises.
Is
a
candle-lit
dinner
the
ultimate
in
romance
for
you?
No.
The
most
romantic
gesture
I
have
seen
is
when
a
man
notices
his
partner
is
uncomfortable
in
a
crowded
room
and
without
uttering
a
word
he
goes
across
and
puts
his
arm
around
her.
Not
a
single
word
spoken,
but
everything
said
by
that
gesture.