
We all loved the bubbly look of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in
Rajinikanth's Robot and now, in the second installment of Robot i.e.,
Robot 2.0, Amy Jackson will be seen replacing Aishwarya Rai.
When
Bombay Times, approached the actress to know her reaction and whether
she is nervous as comparisons are bound to happen, here's what the
actress told and we're simply loving her sweetness!
"Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is an inspiration. I've watched 'Robot' several
times. (Laughs) I have literally followed in Aishwarya's footsteps. But
our characters aren't related," said Amy.
"It's
opposite of who I am. I've had to change my demeanour and attitude for
this part. I also have action scenes, which I love. Stunt directors were
flown in from Germany and England for this film," inserted Miss
Jackson.
Rajinikanth is a dream to work with. He's unaffected by fame and
adulation. He was nervous when hundreds of locals turned up to see him
on our set in a village. He doesn't like the spotlight, which makes him a
legend."
When asked about the same, Amy said, "Sanjay Leela Bhansali's work inspires me. I also like Imtiaz Ali. He writes quirky roles for actors."
"Shankar has moulded me as an actor. I shot I with him for three years. His vision has helped me grow," said Amy, while praising the director of Robot 2.0.
While talking to the same daily, Amy had also revealed that during her initial days in Bollywood, she was an alien to Bollywood songs and dancing.
"During my first film I was told that I had to shoot for a song. And my first reaction was 'Do I have to sing?' I was told, 'No, you just have to lip-sync and dance freestyle', revealed Amy.
She concluded by saying, "I have no idea where to start and what to do. There were many people on the set and I asked if they would be present when I would have to break into a dance? But now dancing is like second nature to me."
When asked about the same, Amy said, "Sanjay Leela Bhansali's work inspires me. I also like Imtiaz Ali. He writes quirky roles for actors."
"Shankar has moulded me as an actor. I shot I with him for three years. His vision has helped me grow," said Amy, while praising the director of Robot 2.0.
While talking to the same daily, Amy had also revealed that during her initial days in Bollywood, she was an alien to Bollywood songs and dancing.
"During my first film I was told that I had to shoot for a song. And my first reaction was 'Do I have to sing?' I was told, 'No, you just have to lip-sync and dance freestyle', revealed Amy.
She concluded by saying, "I have no idea where to start and what to do. There were many people on the set and I asked if they would be present when I would have to break into a dance? But now dancing is like second nature to me."






