<p>"I can't afford it... I don't have so much money. There is no chance that I can buy an IPL team," Rani said.<br /><br />"Right now I don't even think that I can take up so much responsibility because everything of that sort (owning a team, etc) means more responsibilities. I am quite happy doing what I am doing right now," she added.<br /><br />IPL is quite popular among Bollywood stars -- while Shah Rukh owns Kolkata Knight Riders along with Juhi Chawla, Preity Zinta has Kings XI Punjab and Shilpa Shetty bought stakes in Rajasthan Royals along with boyfriend Raj Kundra.<br /><br />Salman Khan too is reportedly going to bid for a team this year. Leave alone IPL, Rani says a big "no-no" to venturing into other facets of filmmaking, such as production or direction, like some of her superstar colleagues. "Again with production comes a very big responsibility and so is with direction and I don't think I am ready for that as of now," she said.<br /><br />What's on her mind right now is having a blast during the ongoing Durga Puja.<br />"I am just hoping I can have a great time with my family and celebrate Durga Puja as I used to celebrate it as a kid. This time luckily I have kept no commitments during that time; so I am just hoping that this year I'll have a blast," Rani said.<br /><br />Asked if she had any plans of visiting Kolkata for pandal hopping, the actress said: "I'll be in Mumbai... I always celebrate Durga Pujo in Mumbai only." Unlike other A-list actresses, Rani is not brand conscious when it comes to her wardrobe. And she has no brand preferences either.<br /><br />"There's nothing special...basically I love wearing good clothes. I walk into a shop and I buy anything I feel I'll look good in. In any case, having a toned body always feels great."<br />Her latest outing "Dil Bole Hadippa!" may have got mixed responses from both audiences and critics, but that has not deterred the actress's confidence.<br /><br />"I have always done different things. I've done a 'Black' that somebody would think twice before doing and now this ('...Hadippa!)... I take up challenging roles as that really excites me as an actor. "For me it's very integral that I choose a character which is special for the audience as well as me," Rani said.</p>
<p>"I can't afford it... I don't have so much money. There is no chance that I can buy an IPL team," Rani said.<br /><br />"Right now I don't even think that I can take up so much responsibility because everything of that sort (owning a team, etc) means more responsibilities. I am quite happy doing what I am doing right now," she added.<br /><br />IPL is quite popular among Bollywood stars -- while Shah Rukh owns Kolkata Knight Riders along with Juhi Chawla, Preity Zinta has Kings XI Punjab and Shilpa Shetty bought stakes in Rajasthan Royals along with boyfriend Raj Kundra.<br /><br />Salman Khan too is reportedly going to bid for a team this year. Leave alone IPL, Rani says a big "no-no" to venturing into other facets of filmmaking, such as production or direction, like some of her superstar colleagues. "Again with production comes a very big responsibility and so is with direction and I don't think I am ready for that as of now," she said.<br /><br />What's on her mind right now is having a blast during the ongoing Durga Puja.<br />"I am just hoping I can have a great time with my family and celebrate Durga Puja as I used to celebrate it as a kid. This time luckily I have kept no commitments during that time; so I am just hoping that this year I'll have a blast," Rani said.<br /><br />Asked if she had any plans of visiting Kolkata for pandal hopping, the actress said: "I'll be in Mumbai... I always celebrate Durga Pujo in Mumbai only." Unlike other A-list actresses, Rani is not brand conscious when it comes to her wardrobe. And she has no brand preferences either.<br /><br />"There's nothing special...basically I love wearing good clothes. I walk into a shop and I buy anything I feel I'll look good in. In any case, having a toned body always feels great."<br />Her latest outing "Dil Bole Hadippa!" may have got mixed responses from both audiences and critics, but that has not deterred the actress's confidence.<br /><br />"I have always done different things. I've done a 'Black' that somebody would think twice before doing and now this ('...Hadippa!)... I take up challenging roles as that really excites me as an actor. "For me it's very integral that I choose a character which is special for the audience as well as me," Rani said.</p>