Actress
Shilpa
Shetty
says
that
if
a
project
is
not
delayed,
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
'no-pregnancy'
clause
for
actresses.
"I
don't
think
there
is
anything
wrong
with
the
clause.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
we
all
are
here
to
work
and
a
lot
of
money
is
riding
on
the
actors," Shilpa
told
reporters
during
the
press
conference
of
Dishkiyaoon.
"Yes,
I
can
understand
if
the
project
goes
on
till
four
to
five
years,
then
it's
not
acceptable.
But
if
you
sign
a
project
for
a
year
or
so,
then
I
think
it's
fine.
I
personally
feel
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
the
(no)
pregnancy
clause," said
the
actress,
who
has
turned
producer
with
Dishkiyaoon.
Whether
no-pregnancy
clause
be
included
in
an
actress's
contract
became
a
topic
of
discussion
ever
since
the
rumours
of
Vidya
Balan's
pregnancy
surfaced,
although
the
actress
has
denied
the
reports.
Shilpa
when
asked
about
how
does
she
feel
becoming
a
producer
said,
"There
is
a
lot
of
pressure
on
producers.
I
have
to
touch
Sunny's
feet
who
has
managed
to
produce
so
many
films.
So
far,
the
experience
has
been
great
and
I
am
still
learning
a
lot
of
things."
Shilpa
said
she
will
take
atleast
two
or
more
years
to
face
the
camera
again,
"I
have
always
been
connected
to
the
industry.
At
the
moment
I
am
too
busy
as
my
son
is
too
small.
I
will
take
two
more
years
to
face
the
camera."
Dishkiyaoon
features
Sunny
Deol
and
Harman
Baweja
in
the
lead
roles
directed
by
Sanamjit
Singh
Talwar
which
will
release
on
March
28.