Item numbers are a different ball game altogether. I feel no one in Mollywood has the guts or skill to film an item song, without making it look vulgar, as Amal Neerad can.
They offer me item numbers, Bhabhi roles and all that. When they offer me the role of the main lead, that particular film ends up not being made. I don't know what they want.
Item numbers are not my cup of tea.
I don't judge people who are in item numbers.
Item numbers have existed from time immemorial.
I want to prove to my fans that I am beyond candy floss roles and item numbers.
I am so conscious of my image because I have a daughter and have said no to offers for item numbers down South.
I was offered only item numbers and did not want to accept as I had it ticked off my bucket list.
I would love to feel satisfied doing a Hindi film when there is no restriction of commerce, which is song and dance, item numbers.
I dream in numbers, and I like to look up the meaning of numbers, and numbers stick out to me.
It's unfortunate when people say you can't wear skirts or do item numbers, or a girl can't dress in a certain way. Are we going back to dark ages?
I think, for a love story, the most important element is the music, since you don't have action sequences or item numbers. It really draws in the audience and adds to at least 70 percent of the opening of the movie.
I am tired of saying no to item songs. I don't want to be known as an item number girl.
Nowadays heroines are doing everything from acting to item songs. They are jumping into the territory of item girls.
I intend not to do an item song ever. I find the term 'item songs' bizarre. I do not want to comment on its presence and its popularity, but I would rather avoid it.
I've never been a numbers guy. Numbers don't excite me. Winning games excites me.