After being on the judge's chair for two seasons of reality show "Nach Baliye" followed by the ongoing "Zara Nachke Dikha" on STAR One, model-turned-actress Malaika Arora Khan is set to judge another such show.
"Reality shows need a lot of energy and observation. It's fun," she added.
Malaika started her career with television as a video jockey on MTV when she hosted popular shows like "Loveline" and "Select". Thereafter, she took to modelling and walking the ramp.
She returned to television as a judge for "Nach Baliye" in 2005. She also hosted a music reality show "Dhoom Macha De" for NDTV Imagine early this year.
Though she is being seen in several reality shows and calls herself a "TV girl", Malaika says she will never do a regular show on the small screen.
"I don't think I am cut out for those shows. I am happy doing reality shows. I would also like to do a talk show but whenever that happens I will produce it on my own," she said.
The reality shows apart, Malaika is looking forward to her first full-length role as an actress opposite Arjun Rampal in Suniel Shetty's "EMI" but also assured that she will continue doing television.
"The shooting for 'EMI' is finished. I just have to do the dubbing now. But no matter how many films I do, I will still be a TV girl. I will continue to do both big screen and small screen," asserted Malaika.
The actress' stint in Bollywood began with a dance number "Chhaiyan Chhaiyan" from the film "Dil Se" (1998) after which she did item numbers and cameos in films like "Kaal", "Kaante", "Bichhoo" and "Welcome".