Ameesha revealed that she has had a group of purses because the age of 12. Her love for designer luggage grew from there, and she or he obtained her first branded bag on the age of 16 as a birthday reward.The actress additionally informedBollywood Hungama in an interview that her costliest bag is value Rs 70 lakh and in addition joked that it could possibly simply rival the value of a home.
Elaborating additional in regards to the bag, which is an beautiful crocodile-skin bag, Ameesha added that the bag comes at a considerably decrease price as in comparison with the extravagant diamond-adorned luggage owned by Hollywood celebrities like Rihanna and Victoria Beckham.
Ameesha additionally went on to speak about one other luxurious bag which her family employees described as ‘sabzi ka thaila’ upon seeing it. Nevertheless, she added that her model is a customized design which took roughly 2-Three months.
Earlier, in an interview with ETimes, the ‘Gadar 2’ actress, who has seen her share of highs and lows in her profession, stated that no matter the movies she landed or misplaced out on, she didn’t align with any camp or banner. She stated, “I don’t backbite, converse sick, or gossip about colleagues from the trade. I don’t belong to camps, so somebody sucking as much as them will get what I’d be provided. I don’t idle gossiping and backbiting as a result of that’s not why I’m right here. Some camps thrive on it, however I can’t. I can’t put somebody all the way down to deliver myself up.
Additional, she added, “In an trade that thrives on relationship-building, folks don’t all the time admire my type of honesty. If I’m requested for my opinion a couple of movie after its screening, I’ll inform you the reality, and that may be harmful. Individuals see me as muhphatt. They know, isko jo bolna hai, ye bolke hello jaayegi. I don’t know tips on how to sugar-coat issues and that may generally create misunderstandings.”
Directed by Anil Sharma, ‘Gadar 2’ additionally starred Sunny Deol and Utkarsh Sharma in lead roles. The movie made record-breaking collections on the field workplace.