<p>The 21-year-old says she would like to make her debut with an actor who has at least one film to his credit rather than a newcomer.<br /><br />"There's no particular actor that I would like to make my debut with. But I won't like to debut with someone very new. I'll prefer my co-star to have done at least one film...He could be a fresh face, but not really a debutant or newcomer," Narmmadaa said over phone from Mumbai.<br /><br />"A lot depends on the demand of the script...so until and unless that is ready, there's no point thinking about the co-actor," added the youngster who created a buzz when she made her first public appearance with Bollyood star and her dad's friend Salman Khan at the IIFA awards in 2007.<br /><br />Though Narmmadaa has no personal favourites among the young male actors, she says her father keeps praising a whole lot of them.<br /><br />"I have no preferences for any actor. But my dad sees all the new movies with new boys and says - 'Wah! Kamaal ka actor hai! (Wow! He is a fantastic actor)'. So he has his own favourites," she said.<br /><br />Asked about her own debut film, she said: "We have just started scripting so it's a little too early to talk about it."<br /><br />Her response came as a surprise especially since rumours of her debut have been doing the rounds since 2007. But the budding actress clears the air and says she has two projects in her kitty.<br /><br />"This has been the biggest misconception. I was not starting any project in 2007. In fact, I was around 18 at that time and was pursuing an acting course from the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute.<br /><br />"After that, I went to the London Film Institute as well and did a make-up course. So the entire process took over a year. And it's just now that I am beginning to do films."<br /><br />Now that she is preparing for her debut, Narmmadaa says being a star kid has its own drawbacks.<br /><br />"It's a major misconception people have that star kids have it easy. It becomes so much more difficult for a star kid because he or she is expected to be 'over perfect' due to the acting background. There are more expectations from us," she said.<br />To avoid any pitfalls, she is also taking special diction classes.<br /><br />"I'm good at speaking Hindi and English. But I just want my diction to be perfect - so I took up these classes," said Narmmadaa, whose father Govinda speaks chaste Hindi. Her father also keeps telling her to work hard every day.<br /><br />"Dad keeps giving me lectures. He often tells me to work hard on my expressions and my dancing skills so that I can do well in future," she said.</p>
<p>The 21-year-old says she would like to make her debut with an actor who has at least one film to his credit rather than a newcomer.<br /><br />"There's no particular actor that I would like to make my debut with. But I won't like to debut with someone very new. I'll prefer my co-star to have done at least one film...He could be a fresh face, but not really a debutant or newcomer," Narmmadaa said over phone from Mumbai.<br /><br />"A lot depends on the demand of the script...so until and unless that is ready, there's no point thinking about the co-actor," added the youngster who created a buzz when she made her first public appearance with Bollyood star and her dad's friend Salman Khan at the IIFA awards in 2007.<br /><br />Though Narmmadaa has no personal favourites among the young male actors, she says her father keeps praising a whole lot of them.<br /><br />"I have no preferences for any actor. But my dad sees all the new movies with new boys and says - 'Wah! Kamaal ka actor hai! (Wow! He is a fantastic actor)'. So he has his own favourites," she said.<br /><br />Asked about her own debut film, she said: "We have just started scripting so it's a little too early to talk about it."<br /><br />Her response came as a surprise especially since rumours of her debut have been doing the rounds since 2007. But the budding actress clears the air and says she has two projects in her kitty.<br /><br />"This has been the biggest misconception. I was not starting any project in 2007. In fact, I was around 18 at that time and was pursuing an acting course from the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute.<br /><br />"After that, I went to the London Film Institute as well and did a make-up course. So the entire process took over a year. And it's just now that I am beginning to do films."<br /><br />Now that she is preparing for her debut, Narmmadaa says being a star kid has its own drawbacks.<br /><br />"It's a major misconception people have that star kids have it easy. It becomes so much more difficult for a star kid because he or she is expected to be 'over perfect' due to the acting background. There are more expectations from us," she said.<br />To avoid any pitfalls, she is also taking special diction classes.<br /><br />"I'm good at speaking Hindi and English. But I just want my diction to be perfect - so I took up these classes," said Narmmadaa, whose father Govinda speaks chaste Hindi. Her father also keeps telling her to work hard every day.<br /><br />"Dad keeps giving me lectures. He often tells me to work hard on my expressions and my dancing skills so that I can do well in future," she said.</p>