London: Emma Watson has hinted that she will stop acting for a period of three years after her stint in the final Harry Potter film is over.
"I want to forget about hair and makeup, sometimes on a publicity tour I can't remember what time it is, what country I'm in." The Telegraph quoted her in an interview with The Times.
"Now it's coming to an end I'm trying to hold on to it. So I have a book, and everyone I've met has a page. I want to remember them and not just be left with the media version of what happened to me," she added.
The actor has reportedly taken admission in English and Art course at an undisclosed university. She also spoke about her long-awaited kiss scene with Rupert Grint, famous as Ron Weasley from Harry Potter.
"We did it two weeks ago," she said. "Four takes one way and two takes with the camera in the other direction. Six takes altogether," she added.
Grint says it was a 'strange' experience kissing Emma. We've known each other for 10 years; so it was a bit like kissing my sister," The Telegraph quoted him as telling the Mail.
"We were determined to get it right the first time, but our first try was a disaster because we both felt so self-conscious and we couldn't stop laughing," he added.
Watson is presently busy promoting Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince apart from working in Deathly Hallows l and Deathly Hallows II, the two final films to release under the wizard franchise.


