<p>Model-turned-actress Sherlyn Chopra, who has created a stir by becoming the first Indian to bare all for the international men's magazine Playboy, says she was not hesitant or embarrassed during the shoot.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sherlyn, who was at the Playboy mansion in Los Angeles for the photo-shoot a few days ago and spent time with the founder-owner Hugh Hefner, said she is proud of her work."I had no hesitation. I am not worried about the world. It was the most amazing photo shoot and I can proudly say that these were the best days of my life. Not once did I feel awkward or embarrassed," she said.<br /><br />When asked if she did it to garner all the publicity, Sherlyn said, "There is no hidden agenda as such. I wanted to be the first Indian to do it and I went ahead and did it. I thoroughly enjoyed it. My sole agenda is to break stereotypes... pushing the envelope gives me a great high."<br /><br />"I was worried only about my sister and mother... what they would say. I think one should not think too much about others, whether industry will give me work or not or people will respect me or not," she added.<br /><br />Sherlyn, who worked alongside Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukherjee in "Dil Bole Hadippa" (2009), says she has no idea if this act will boost her Bollywood career.<br /><br />"If it does... great. I don't know where my career is headed from here on. I don't know what I will do next, feature film or reality show or endorsements. All I know that whatever I do will be excellent work. I want to go ahead in life and not look back," she said. </p>
<p>Model-turned-actress Sherlyn Chopra, who has created a stir by becoming the first Indian to bare all for the international men's magazine Playboy, says she was not hesitant or embarrassed during the shoot.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sherlyn, who was at the Playboy mansion in Los Angeles for the photo-shoot a few days ago and spent time with the founder-owner Hugh Hefner, said she is proud of her work."I had no hesitation. I am not worried about the world. It was the most amazing photo shoot and I can proudly say that these were the best days of my life. Not once did I feel awkward or embarrassed," she said.<br /><br />When asked if she did it to garner all the publicity, Sherlyn said, "There is no hidden agenda as such. I wanted to be the first Indian to do it and I went ahead and did it. I thoroughly enjoyed it. My sole agenda is to break stereotypes... pushing the envelope gives me a great high."<br /><br />"I was worried only about my sister and mother... what they would say. I think one should not think too much about others, whether industry will give me work or not or people will respect me or not," she added.<br /><br />Sherlyn, who worked alongside Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukherjee in "Dil Bole Hadippa" (2009), says she has no idea if this act will boost her Bollywood career.<br /><br />"If it does... great. I don't know where my career is headed from here on. I don't know what I will do next, feature film or reality show or endorsements. All I know that whatever I do will be excellent work. I want to go ahead in life and not look back," she said. </p>