<p>“I am still a child, I never let go of it. When I was younger, a big priority in my life was to go out and be independent, earn my own money...It was a great feeling of empowerment, of financial independence. Feeling secure of the fact that I have me to take care of me. And I think every women needs to feel that," Dia told IANS.<br /><br />“Do I regret not going to regular college and interacting with friends? Yes, to a certain extent I do miss the fun. But I think life has given me a whole different set of fun and experiences that I cherish."</p>.<p>“I believe every human being has a paradigm shift in their life. Every 10 year or every five years, they shift internally. My first shift was winning beauty pageant and suddenly doing everything that I never imagined." </p>.<p>Working with Ajay, Sanjay was amazing: Lisa Haydon<br /><br />Model-actress Lisa Haydon, who will be seen sharing screen space with Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt in forthcoming movie "Rascals", enjoyed working with them.<br />"They both have a great sense of fun and sharing screen space with them was just amazing," said Lisa.<br /><br />Asked who does she think is the biggest 'rascal' of them, she said: "I think I am the biggest rascal amongst all the leading stars, including Ajay and Sanjay."<br />Directed by David Dhawan, "Rascals" will hit the screens Oct 6.<br /><br />I admire Pankaj Kapoor: Sonam<br /><br />Contrary to the reports that Sonam Kapoor had problems with actor-director Pankaj Kapoor while shooting for his directorial debut "Masuam", the youngster says she admires the veteran's acting skills. </p>.<p>"The first time I met Pankaj-ji, it was for a workshop and we were reading the scenes out. I got along with him soon. I just loved his sensibility. I have always admired him as an actor," Sonam told IANS.<br /><br />The veteran actor is often considered to be a serious person, but Sonam says she wasn't nervous. <br /><br />"You need to have a sense of confidence and I learnt that from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. He said nobody will hire you if they will feel you can't do their job. So, I go there thinking I have to go there and do my job. You go there, you learn from people and experience things," she added.<br /><br />The film also stars Shahid Kapoor in the lead. It releases Friday.</p>
<p>“I am still a child, I never let go of it. When I was younger, a big priority in my life was to go out and be independent, earn my own money...It was a great feeling of empowerment, of financial independence. Feeling secure of the fact that I have me to take care of me. And I think every women needs to feel that," Dia told IANS.<br /><br />“Do I regret not going to regular college and interacting with friends? Yes, to a certain extent I do miss the fun. But I think life has given me a whole different set of fun and experiences that I cherish."</p>.<p>“I believe every human being has a paradigm shift in their life. Every 10 year or every five years, they shift internally. My first shift was winning beauty pageant and suddenly doing everything that I never imagined." </p>.<p>Working with Ajay, Sanjay was amazing: Lisa Haydon<br /><br />Model-actress Lisa Haydon, who will be seen sharing screen space with Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt in forthcoming movie "Rascals", enjoyed working with them.<br />"They both have a great sense of fun and sharing screen space with them was just amazing," said Lisa.<br /><br />Asked who does she think is the biggest 'rascal' of them, she said: "I think I am the biggest rascal amongst all the leading stars, including Ajay and Sanjay."<br />Directed by David Dhawan, "Rascals" will hit the screens Oct 6.<br /><br />I admire Pankaj Kapoor: Sonam<br /><br />Contrary to the reports that Sonam Kapoor had problems with actor-director Pankaj Kapoor while shooting for his directorial debut "Masuam", the youngster says she admires the veteran's acting skills. </p>.<p>"The first time I met Pankaj-ji, it was for a workshop and we were reading the scenes out. I got along with him soon. I just loved his sensibility. I have always admired him as an actor," Sonam told IANS.<br /><br />The veteran actor is often considered to be a serious person, but Sonam says she wasn't nervous. <br /><br />"You need to have a sense of confidence and I learnt that from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. He said nobody will hire you if they will feel you can't do their job. So, I go there thinking I have to go there and do my job. You go there, you learn from people and experience things," she added.<br /><br />The film also stars Shahid Kapoor in the lead. It releases Friday.</p>