<span class=normal>DP: You all make your debut with Love Breakups Zindagi. Thats what I call fresh. <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>AG: Ive had a little bit of an idea how Bollywood functions because Ive assisted my mentor, my guru, Mr. Ashley Lobo. I was with Dance Works Performing Arts for a while. Ive worked in and around the industry. <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>PS: You can call this my first big commercial movie. Though I did a movie called Dus Tola. But LBZ is really big! It is my mainstream debut for sure! <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>DP: But tell me something, how it feels for pretty petites like you three to be on the big fat poster? Isnt that shocking? <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> (Everyone laughs out loud and I dont know for what reason and I really cant hear anything till Angel 1 gets going) <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>AG: Well, I have always felt that my height has always been an advantage for me on stage. I can leap up in the air and shake a leg. But when it comes to modelling and acting, I felt a bit unsure about my height. With LBZ, everything fell in place for me. Though there were many moments I had to stand on apple boxes (laughs). <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>PS: For me, its a step closer to what I always envisaged for myself. I dreamt of being a Bollywood actor since I was a two year old. It sounds like a cliché but Im here and Im doing it. I am not ashamed of saying it. Its a cliché for a reason. Ive worked hard for it and it isnt an easy way in, especially when I had to pack my bags from Australia and leave behind everything to pursue my career in the B-town. <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>DP: And you Umang, yours wasnt a cliché one was it? Or was it like a knock on the door, the door opens and you are cast as the girl next door. <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>UJ: If that is a compliment, then Thank You very much and if it wasnt then hmmm Ok! <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>DP: Of course its a compliment. <BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>UJ: Oh great! I am the ultimate next door girl. Im going to sound really cliche but I too wanted to be an actress since I was a ten year old. My parents didnt approve of it is another thing. I went psychotic about it at one point and thats when my folks agreed. But I never compromised on my studies. After eleven years of convincing and compromises, Ive finally made it to the poster (laughs). </span>