Mumbai: Although it has been reported that actors Preity Zinta and Shiney Ahuja have always been at constant loggerheads with each other during the making of their forthcoming film Har Pall, Preity is compassionate about the troubled star currently in prison after his maid pressed charges of rape against him.
"It's very easy to slam someone when they are down. I think whatever's happened is really unfortunate. I do have enormous faith in the judiciary and I'm sure they will do justice. The person also has parents and a family. One must think about what's going on in their hearts and minds," says Preity, who is back in Mumbai post holidaying in Europe and the US to recuperate from her break-up with Ness Wadia.
And if you thought that she is down post her heartbreak, we can tell you that Preity shows no signs of depression. "I have changed for the better. I'm single now and I would like to respect the relationship I had. I wouldn't be with someone if I haven't had an amazing time or for that matter if both of us haven't had a great time. It's over now and we both have moved on and I have a lot of respect for that person, so I would not like to dissect anything," she says.
The actress is not frowning, thinking that she has to meet Ness (her franchise co-partner) during their cricket team's future meetings. "Of course we are still friends," she says. What's more, Preity is still the brand ambassador of companies owned by the Wadias.
Preity says she had lost the love for doing films a couple of years back but has found her passion back.
"Before I got into the Indian Premier League, I had reached a certain stage in my career where I told myself that I'm not excited to go to work anymore. I was fed up of being this doll dancing around heroes.
I needed to re-inspire myself all the time and I thought I would do films which people will remember when I'm dead. Now that I have done intense films, I'm back to doing glamour roles and I'm all fired up now!"
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i love how she is handling the post breakup think
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