Mumbai
January 27, 2018
Former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen, who was last seen in 2010
film 'No Problem', says that she has been looking at scripts for the past one
and a half years.
Sushmita, along with younger daughter Alisah, was
present at the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation's Republic Day celebration with kids
on Friday.
Asked when could the fans expect her return, Sushmita said: "I
have been looking at scripts again for the past one and a half year.
"I
think I am ready to commit six months of my life to a film. But, just because I
am ready, doesn't mean the perfect script is ready for me."
The 1994 Miss
Universe also revealed that her greatest ambition was not to become a star but
to remain connected with people.
"Like I have always said, I will find a
way to stay connected with you people. My greatest ambition wasn't to become a
movie star but it was to stay connected with people.
"I am very blessed
that God gave me that opportunity to become an actor,..."
Sushmita had
earlier on Twitter shared her disappointment over the news of a school bus
attacked by "Padmaavat" protesters in Haryana's Gurugram some days back.
On Friday, when asked for a comment on the same issue, she said: "I have already
said what I wanted to say about it on Twitter. Obviously I am very upset but I
think we could talk about something productive today. Like these kids, who are
our hope. To be able to express yourself and adding colour to life is the way of
doing it."
Her tweet shared on Thursday, read: "Attacking a school bus
with children in it (as young as four-years-old) is an act of pure evil. Shame
on these coward monsters. Serious action must be taken...THIS CANNOT HAPPEN.
#keepchildrensafe #delhi"
Talking about the art foundation's initiative
and their support Sushmita said: "One of the reasons I am so very proud of this
beautiful woman is Rouble Nagi's amazing support towards these kids.
"Currently there are only 300 kids but she teaches art to kids from 62 slum
areas. In fact, we have art exhibitions where we have also bought their artwork
to support Rouble Nagi Art Foundation.
"It is amazing to see that at such
a young age these kids understand the true meaning of the Republic Day."