Amy Jackson has vowed to return to India to further her career in cinema.
The Miss England runner up, who won acclaim for her performance in the Tamil project Madrasapattinam, is now hoping to find success in Bollywood, she told the Daily Star.
Speaking about her first production, the 18-year-old said: "It was amazing working with A.L. Vijay because he is so passionate about his work. This film was his dream and I feel honoured that he chose me to help him fulfil it."
Jackson is reported to have been offered two more Indian films.
The model-turned-actress is rumoured to be the subject of a BBC documentary charting her journey from hometown Liverpool to a career in Bollywood.
Jackson swaps Tamil cinema for Bollywood
Published Tuesday, Sep 28 2010, 14:06 BST | By Steven Baker
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