Did you have any apprehensions about working with newcomers, Ira Dubey and Amrita Puri?
Cyrus: In the last film I did (Delhi-6), everyone was senior to me. In Aisha, everyone is young. There were only three men in the film surrounded by girls. The girls had their own obsessions. Lisa had the best chocolates and biscuits and always hid them. Ira (Dubey) kept serving tea to everyone, no matter what! Lisa had the best chocolates and biscuits and always hid them. Lisa: I never really thought about it as ‘working with newcomers’. I got a really nice vibe and energy. Everyone was really helpful on the sets. Sonam was always there if I needed any help with my diction or my lines. Are you going to take on acting as a full-time job? Cyrus: I want to be part of something special. I’m writing a mocumentary. I want to do interesting things. I’m already doing radio, TV and films. I’m producing my own shows now. I hope I can have the ability to make my own film some day. Lisa: I always wanted to be an actor. I think I’d like to focus on acting but currently I’m juggling acting and mode