Sridevi says she doesn't want to distract her daughter from her studies by talking about films
New Delhi:
Sridevi, the reigning queen of the 1980s and 1990s, who made a comeback with English Vinglish after 15 years, finds filmdom a lot more organised now.
"Cinema has changed for good. Every department has people and it has become well organised," said Sridevi, who is married to producer Boney Kapoor.
The 49-year-old has been part of blockbuster movies like Chaalbaaz and Mr India. She bid adieu to grease paint after the 1997 hit Judai.
She feels that the interaction between celebrities and media has also grown.
"Earlier, it was totally different because there were only a few magazines and you would just talk about the films if at all you were working in any at that time. The promotions have also become so lavish now," she said.
The actress is still in the process of reading scripts.
Sridevi says her daughters Jhanvi and Khushi show a lot of interest in her career.
"They discuss about my films, but they don't discuss their careers in films. My elder daughter's (Jhanvi's) exams are going on and at the moment she is only studying. I don't want to distract her or put something in her mind," she said.
"Cinema has changed for good. Every department has people and it has become well organised," said Sridevi, who is married to producer Boney Kapoor.
The 49-year-old has been part of blockbuster movies like Chaalbaaz and Mr India. She bid adieu to grease paint after the 1997 hit Judai.
She feels that the interaction between celebrities and media has also grown.
"Earlier, it was totally different because there were only a few magazines and you would just talk about the films if at all you were working in any at that time. The promotions have also become so lavish now," she said.
The actress is still in the process of reading scripts.
Sridevi says her daughters Jhanvi and Khushi show a lot of interest in her career.
"They discuss about my films, but they don't discuss their careers in films. My elder daughter's (Jhanvi's) exams are going on and at the moment she is only studying. I don't want to distract her or put something in her mind," she said.