It's really funny: Daisy on her viral 'Race 3' dialogue

Its really funny: Daisy on her viral Race 3 dialogue
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\"Our business is our business, none of your business\" became viral online with the release of \"Race 3\" trailer and actor Daisy Shah is happy that it has become such a rage on social media. 

Mumbai: "Our business is our business, none of your business" became viral online with the release of "Race 3" trailer and actor Daisy Shah is happy that it has become such a rage on social media.

The 33-year-old actor says her co-star Salman Khan is the happiest and the dialogue is so popular now that it has seeped into her day-to-day life.

"We never thought that this dialogue would be taken by the audience so well. It's really fun when people give their own version to my dialogue. It has also seeped into my house like if I have a conversation with my sister, she is like, 'Dude, it is my business none of your business'. I am like ok fine," she told PTI. "I feel really happy about the response. But knowing what is going around my dialogue, it is Salman who is the happiest so I am happy in that." Daisy, who made her debut opposite Salman in "Jai Ho", says she never asked for work from the actor but he has always been a mentor to her.

"I never told Salman I want work. When the right project comes along he will be the first person to come and tell you. Salman makes sure that everyone grows along with him. "He is not somebody who will step on your shoulder and move ahead, he will make sure that whoever is with him, he/she should grow with him and that is the best thing about him." Daisy says she plays a multi-layered character in the movie, which hits the screen this Friday. The film also gave her a chance to do action sequences for the first time. "We hardly used body doubles anywhere because we wanted to experience, me and Jacky (Jacqueline Fernandez) trained hard for the scenes.

"I trained in kick boxing, a bit of martial arts and the aerial training. A lot of hard work has gone into it and now looking on the big screen, it seems that it has paid-off really well." From being an assistant choreographer to acting in films, Daisy is a firm believer in destiny and is glad to have a mentor like Salman Khan by her side. "I never thought about acting, I wanted to be an air hostess. You will never get anything in your life which is not written in your destiny. There are ways to portray your talent. I am glad I found Salman Khan when it comes to work in this industry. I hope that people who really want to make it, find their Salman Khan some day."

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