Aishwarya
Compares
ADHM's
Buzz
With
Dhoom
2
"Well
fortunately,
there
hasn't
been
that
excessive
a
noise,
um,
in
fact
there
was
probably
more
chatter
during
Dhoom
2,
and
um,
there
hasn't
been
around
this,
which
is...
which
is
wonderful,
which
is
what,
how
many
years
since
Dhoom
2
now,
maybe
10
years
right?
So,
that's..
that's
saying
a
lot."
Her
Bold
Scenes
Blown
Out
Of
Proportion?
She
was
asked
whether
she
feels
that
when
it
comes
to
her,
things
were
blown
out
of
proportion,
she
told,
"No,
I
think..
in
that
I'm
referring
to
the
fact
that
when
I
did
Dhoom
2,
um,
I
remember
I
did
that
just
around
the
time
there
was
also
the
talk
of
possibly
working
in
the
West."
'I
Wasn't
Comfortable
With
The
Idea
Of
Intimacy'
She
added,
"I
was
declining
some
wonderful
work
in
the
West
because
I
personally
also
wasn't
comfortable
with
the
idea
of
intimacy
on
celluloid,
but
I
keep
referring
to
everything
as,
I
think
to
the
audience,
everything
is
relative
to
how
much
they
are
exposed
to."
We
Do
Agree
With
Her
Here..
"So
when
there's
this
huge
influx
of
(kissing
scenes)
they've
seen
so
much,
that
I
think
somehow
(sic)
now
the
audience
has
also
become,
pretty
uh,
they've...
they've
gotten
used
to
all
of
this
visually.
Uh,
but
at
the
time,
I
said
okay
let
me
first
do,
let
me
kind
of
maybe
explore
that
turf
a
little
bit,
in
an
Indian
movie,
and
so
Dhoom
was
where
you
know
I
kind
of
explored
the
area,
and
um..."
Was
She
Shocked
By
The
Responses?
In
the
same
interview
with
India
Today,
Aishwarya
also
admitted
that
she
was
not
at
all
shocked
by
the
responses
and
she
told,
"No,
I
mean
the
response
of
the
audience
and
critics
and
all
was
obviously
I
mean
there,
you
saw
the
results
in
the
movie
itself,
people
kind
of
loved
the
movie
and
all
of
that."
It
Came
From
A
Place
Of
Great
Love
"But
there
was
some
kind
of,
there
was
a
little
bit
of
uproar
that
Yashji
had
shared
with
us,
which
at
the
time
was
surprising,
but
it
was
topical
about,
(sic)
there's
just
this
immense,
but
it's
weird...
it
came
from
a
place
of
great
love...
and
towards
me,"
added
Aishwarya.
People
Felt
I
Belonged
To
Everybody..
She
concluded
by
saying,
"I
mean
it's
almost
like
people
felt
I
belonged
to
everybody,
and
it
was
from
that
protective,
possessive
love,
that
there
was
a
bit
of,
a
bit
of
chatter
and
talk
around,
and
a
bit
of
a
reaction,
so
what
I
mean
is...
it's
all
relative,
when
you
kind
of
see
with
the
times,
but
here
we
are."