"I don't get time to sleep as my tight schedule is keeping me really busy. My eating orders are out and I feel as if I am having a roller-coaster ride," Malik said here.
Chandigarh:
Pakistani actress Veena Maliktoday said that she was losing sleep owing to her packedschedule that includes back-to-back Bollywood movies and herdebut Punjabi film.
"I don't get time to sleep as my tight schedule is keepingme really busy. My eating orders are out and I feel as if I amhaving a roller-coaster ride," Malik said here.
The actress, however, said that she feels lucky to havebeen showered with so much love and affection by the Indianpeople and the Bollywood.
"From the core of my heart, I want to thank everyone inIndia for giving me so much affection as an artist and givingan opportunity to me to excel...I owe a lot to this country,"she added.
Malik will be featuring in her debut Punjabi film Jats inGolmaal, in which actor Arya Babbar plays the lead role.She said that she is doing six back-to-back films thatalso includes Bollywood films Zindagi 50-50 opposite Babbar,Super Model opposite Ashmit Patel and a horror-thrillerMumbai 125 km, which will be in a 3-D format.
On reality shows, she said that she was bombarded withoffers after her stint in Bigg Boss, but did not want to dosuch shows in bulk.
Malik said that comparisons should not be drawn betweenPakistani and the Indian film industry. "In comparison to India, the Pakistani films don't evenget that exposure in their own country," she said.
She, however, said that things were changing in hercountry as well, and hoped that in future Pakistani films willget good exposure at international platforms.
Malik also said that cricket runs in the blood of everyIndian and Pakistani and it can play a key role to bring thetwo countries closer.
"I am a great cricket fan myself. People in both thecountries are crazy about cricket and films and I believe thatsports and arts can help foster better ties between thenations," she said.
"I don't get time to sleep as my tight schedule is keepingme really busy. My eating orders are out and I feel as if I amhaving a roller-coaster ride," Malik said here.
The actress, however, said that she feels lucky to havebeen showered with so much love and affection by the Indianpeople and the Bollywood.
"From the core of my heart, I want to thank everyone inIndia for giving me so much affection as an artist and givingan opportunity to me to excel...I owe a lot to this country,"she added.
Malik will be featuring in her debut Punjabi film Jats inGolmaal, in which actor Arya Babbar plays the lead role.She said that she is doing six back-to-back films thatalso includes Bollywood films Zindagi 50-50 opposite Babbar,Super Model opposite Ashmit Patel and a horror-thrillerMumbai 125 km, which will be in a 3-D format.
On reality shows, she said that she was bombarded withoffers after her stint in Bigg Boss, but did not want to dosuch shows in bulk.
Malik said that comparisons should not be drawn betweenPakistani and the Indian film industry. "In comparison to India, the Pakistani films don't evenget that exposure in their own country," she said.
She, however, said that things were changing in hercountry as well, and hoped that in future Pakistani films willget good exposure at international platforms.
Malik also said that cricket runs in the blood of everyIndian and Pakistani and it can play a key role to bring thetwo countries closer.
"I am a great cricket fan myself. People in both thecountries are crazy about cricket and films and I believe thatsports and arts can help foster better ties between thenations," she said.