Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor who made news in the past due to her controversial comments on Aishwariya Rai, Shobha De and Abhay Deol among others, says she has a tendency to be brutally honest.
"I have a tendency of being honest...brutally honest and often get into trouble because of this. But I believe it pays to be honest in the longer run," Sonam said at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival here. The actress was here to launch a book titled "The Front Row: Conversations on Cinema" by film critic and journalist Anupama Chopra.
"I always want my interviews to be interesting and fresh, you can't repeat the same things again and again. So, in order to be interesting I often end up sharing the most honest opinions which become controversies," she said. Questions on her sartorial style and the "pranks" she played with co-stars on film sets, annoy the actress. "I hate being asked why did you decide to wear bikini in particular film. Its simple I had to shoot a swimming pool scene I could have worn a one piece but I wore a bikini because I have a tiny waist and I wanted to flaunt it. That's brutally honest again!" Sonam said.
The 29-year-old actress said that she still had not got used to people spreading rumours about her. "I am extremely thin skinned. I get very stressed out. Though I have always tried to keep my personal life away from media and I try not to be affected by what is written against me, my brother and my father do have to face certain rumours and it bothers me," she said.
The "Dolly ki Doli" actress admitted there was no smoke without fire in tabloid journalism but she was learning to live with it by becoming a "teflon to which nothing sticks." Drawing a contrast with yesteryear film industry, the actress said it had become imperative now to promote films well. "We sometimes have promotion schedule which are longer than even the shooting schedules. Things have changed since the time when I joined industry seven years back. Being an actress is more than being a diva," she said.
She also talked about Chopra's book which is a compilation of conversations she had with Hollywood and Bollywood stars during her show TV show "The Front Row." Anupama, who is married to Bollywood producer and director Vidhu Vinod Chopra has also written books including "Sholay: The Making of a Classic" which won the National Award for Best Book on Cinema, "First Day First Show: Writings from the Bollywood Trenches," a biography of Shah Rukh Khan titled "King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan" and the "Seductive World of Indian Cinema".