If
Dia
Mirza
is
hurt;
she
is
definitely
not
showing
it.
She
had
put
a
lot
of
faith
in
Hum
Tum
Aur
Ghost
but
unfortunately,
the
film
bombed
at
the
box
office.
It
was
after
ages
that
she
had
got
an
opportunity
to
be
a
solo
lead
in
a
major
film
with
a
good
role
to
boast
as
well
but
audience
completely
cold
shouldered
it
in
spite
of
decent
merits
that
it
carried.
No
wonder
Dia
is
looking
back
at
the
years
gone
by
and
reflecting
on
the
help
that
she
had
extended
for
her
friends
film
after
film.
Naturally,
she
believes
that
some
reciprocation
coming
her
way
would
have
been
much
appreciated.
"You
sometimes
realize
that
in
the
industry
when
you
think
that
you
are
doing
something
with
just
the
right
intent,
your
friend
should
also
help
you
out
when
an
opportunity
arises.
But
hota
aisa
hai
that
he/she
may
not
always
come
forward
because
commercials
come
in
your
way.
Here,
casting
decisions
are
due
to
economic
decisions
and
people
believe
that
right
casting
will
end
up
bringing
in
money",
opens
up
Dia
as
she
lets
the
emotions
get
the
best
of
her.
When
questioned
about
the
friends
that
she
is
stating,
Dia
doesn't
quite
hold
back.
"Amongst
many
friends
that
I
have,
one
of
them
is
Sohail
Khan.
He
is
very
dear
to
me;
I
love
him
as
he
is
truly
one
of
the
nicest
people
on
planet.
I
did
Fight
Club
and
Kisaan
for
him
and
no,
as
I
said
I
don't
regret
my
decision.
In
any
case,
these
were
not
bad
films
and
I
am
not
embarrassed
about
them.
Also,
these
films
only
made
my
bond
stronger
for
my
friends
and
today,
I
am
happy
for
that",
she
says.
Is
there
an
element
of
hurt
that
one
sense
here?
"No,
it
is
not
about
being
hurt
but
looking
at
practical
reality",
she
shoots
back;
"However,
I
think
that
at
some
point
in
your
life,
you
have
to
become
conscious
about
such
acts.
You
end
up
thinking
that
-
'Ok,
so
now
that
I
have
done
my
bit
for
a
friend,
it
is
my
friend"s
turn
to
reciprocate
as
well."
Well,
with
Dia
still
continuing
to
flash
that
million
dollar
smile
and
retaining
the
beauty
that
she
brought
on
screen
years
back
with
Rehnaa
Hai
Terre
Dil
Mein,
one
does
wait
for
that
reciprocation
to
comes
her
way
that
would
lead
to
much
bigger
and
better
films
in
months
to
come.