IANS
Mumbai, Nov 24 (mb): Sonam Kapoor, who's had a dream launch in "Saawariya", wants an image makeover in real life. But as far as film roles are concerned she will go by the choice of her parents who, she says, are a little conservative.
"I've to now stop wearing only Indian clothes. Everyone at home is shouting at me about it," Sonam, the daughter of Anil Kapoor, said.
"I'd love to do conventional roles, but within the limits imposed by my parents. You know they're slightly conservative. So far there has been no occasion to cross my boundaries."
She added, "I hope I get roles that require more substance than skin. If a particular situation demands me to break my self-imposed censorship, then I'll do it."
Moving away from the safety of her mentor Sanjay Leela Bhansali's workplace, Sonam is preparing herself to enter the world of cinema on her own.
"I'm going to be on my own now. Everything so far in my life has been guided by my dad and Sanjay sir, but from now on I've to stand on my feet. And that's scary. After being in the comfort zone all my life it's scary to think of what lies ahead."