We met some months ago. He had a couple of scripts butI didn���t find them very interesting, for me that is. He is a veryintelligent filmmaker. I am open to working with Ramu in future. Not necessarilynow.
Nothing had gone wrong. But yes, I had dissociatedmyself from Factory because the media started writing only about our associationand stopped seeing us as individuals. Also, I realised that there was nothingleft for me at Factory. In fact, we have been in touch. It���s not as thoughI met Ramu suddenly.
No, there was noromantic involvement. He trusted my judgment and was very protective towards me.In fact, he had warned me that the media might end up writing aboutus.
My parents have always been very understanding. My dad(Jagdish Mali) is from the industry, so he really takes things in the rightperspective.
I don���t know. As of now, I amunemployed.
(Laughs) That too I don���t know. I haven���t goneout and tried to get work.
I lead a frugal life., then I would have had to continue working, come what may. And Ihave invested my earnings verywisely.
That���s true. At this point of time, I am a bit confused onthat.
I have read a couple of books on Hindustani classical music.Those books have impressed me. I might buy their rights and then make a filmwith Hindustani classical music as backdrop. It will be a commercial film andnot a documentary.
He was unwell sometime ago. But he is doing finenow. I stay in south Mumbai and he intends shifting his studio from Andheri tosouth Mumbai. We are staying together now. I want him to be with me.
I have had my share of relationships, but right now I amsingle.
Shut up.