She rubbishes any talks of retirement from films. "I want to do good films, and will take only those roles and scripts that excite me. And it's paying off as I am being approached with some interesting roles and scripts. I will finalise a couple of them soon."
Will romancing her heroes on-screen be an issue now that she's married?"I have always done films that are classy, the kind that families can watch together. Where that is concerned, Farhan trusts me completely. We both give each other enough space. Besides, I know where to draw the line," says Ayesha.
The actress has been observing Ramadan for the last four years."It's my way of showing my love to Farhan, who also fasts during this solemn time. Initially it was difficult, but once you get engrossed in work and other activities, it become easier," she says.
The actress who comes from a mixed cultural background says that she celebrates all festivals. "I don't think my marriage will change anything. In fact, I consider myself lucky as I will be celebrating Diwali, Eid, Ganpati and also Christmas."
That sounds like a politician in the making. Does she harbour any such ambitions?"It had not occurred to me until you mentioned it,"she chuckles. "Dad is already in it, Farhan is taking interest in politics, I am just happy supporting them. I am a creative person and happy to be that way."
Finally, denying the rumours about her pregnancy, she says, "I am too busy with our hotel in Goa. We are stepping up plans for itin terms of our business. A kid is not on the agenda for now."
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