<p>Model-turned-actress Lisa Haydon says she would not like to be in any other place than the film industry and finds subjective the perception that models cannot be good actors.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Lisa made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with Sonam Kapoor-starrer "Aisha" and got her breakthrough role with Kangana Ranaut's "Queen".<br /><br />"I wake up everyday feeling very privileged to work in a business where I wouldn't want to do any other job. I love the travel, the creativity. To be accepted, get to do what you love is an amazing thing," Lisa told PTI.<br /><br />The 30-year old actress, who recently starred in "Housefull 3", feels fortunate to team up with renowned people in the industry.<br /><br />"The journey has been fantastic. I've been very lucky to work with people whom I've worked with so far. I am also happy that 'Houseful 3' did well. The most important thing for me is to have fun," she said.<br /><br />Lisa says the perception that models cannot be good actors is subjective as it depends on what an individual does with the opportunity in hand.<br /><br />"It's upto each person what to do with the opportunity, how far you're going to take it. As far as notions being changed, it is individual," Lisa said.<br /><br />"There are many girls who come into the industry and get criticised for their acting chops, being from modelling background or not. Not everyone can do everything," she said.<br />"The Shaukeens" actress will be next seen as a judge on the upcoming season two of MTV's "India's Next Top Model".<br /><br />Lisa says the show will give a platform to those, who don't get the chance to showcase their skills.<br /><br />"We take girls who probably don't have the opportunity everyday to make it as the top model. They come from different backgrounds. Last season we had a mother, this year there is a teacher.<br /><br />"Modelling is not just about being beautiful, tall or posing well. It's about determination, creativity," she said.<br /><br />The show also features ace photographer Daboo Ratnani as a judge while popular VJ-actress Anusha Dandekar and Neeraj Gaba will be seen as mentors.<br /><br />Lisa says she came on board for the second season as this is her way "of giving something back to the modelling world".<br />The show is scheduled to air on July 10.</p>
<p>Model-turned-actress Lisa Haydon says she would not like to be in any other place than the film industry and finds subjective the perception that models cannot be good actors.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Lisa made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with Sonam Kapoor-starrer "Aisha" and got her breakthrough role with Kangana Ranaut's "Queen".<br /><br />"I wake up everyday feeling very privileged to work in a business where I wouldn't want to do any other job. I love the travel, the creativity. To be accepted, get to do what you love is an amazing thing," Lisa told PTI.<br /><br />The 30-year old actress, who recently starred in "Housefull 3", feels fortunate to team up with renowned people in the industry.<br /><br />"The journey has been fantastic. I've been very lucky to work with people whom I've worked with so far. I am also happy that 'Houseful 3' did well. The most important thing for me is to have fun," she said.<br /><br />Lisa says the perception that models cannot be good actors is subjective as it depends on what an individual does with the opportunity in hand.<br /><br />"It's upto each person what to do with the opportunity, how far you're going to take it. As far as notions being changed, it is individual," Lisa said.<br /><br />"There are many girls who come into the industry and get criticised for their acting chops, being from modelling background or not. Not everyone can do everything," she said.<br />"The Shaukeens" actress will be next seen as a judge on the upcoming season two of MTV's "India's Next Top Model".<br /><br />Lisa says the show will give a platform to those, who don't get the chance to showcase their skills.<br /><br />"We take girls who probably don't have the opportunity everyday to make it as the top model. They come from different backgrounds. Last season we had a mother, this year there is a teacher.<br /><br />"Modelling is not just about being beautiful, tall or posing well. It's about determination, creativity," she said.<br /><br />The show also features ace photographer Daboo Ratnani as a judge while popular VJ-actress Anusha Dandekar and Neeraj Gaba will be seen as mentors.<br /><br />Lisa says she came on board for the second season as this is her way "of giving something back to the modelling world".<br />The show is scheduled to air on July 10.</p>