Model-turned-actress Lisa Haydon, who was seen in Aisha, wants to play a strong headed girl on screen because she can relate to such a character. “I would like to play girls that have brave souls and character and something that is raw. I would like to work in real cinema because I kind of relate to that kind of role better,” Lisa told IANS. “The roles that I am looking for are de-glam ones,” she added. [caption id=“attachment_508532” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Courtesy: Facebook[/caption] Last seen in David Dhawan’s Rascals, she debuted with the 2010 release Aisha, in which she had a small role of an NRI businesswoman. She said: “I am not opposed to smaller roles either. I think you can showcase talent and character in smaller roles as well. I am open to everything that is meaningful.” Now the 26-year-old will be seen on the small screen hosting Hunt For Kingfisher Calender Girl 2013 on NDTV Good Times. And being a Kingfisher Calendar Girl herself, she said it is a great platform “if you want to be a model or a supermodel or get into Bollywood”. “Because the kind of media exposure a Kingfisher Calendar Girl gets, it’s definitely the best platform. It’s like a big break as every big producer, director or industrialist sees the calendar,” she added. Asked what qualities are they looking for in the winner, Lisa said: “They have to be confident, beautiful and a good storyteller as well - someone who is an all round package.” IANS
Model-turned-actress Lisa Haydon, who was seen in Aisha, wants to play a strong headed girl on screen because she can relate to such a character.
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