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I want to be
known as good actress, not as a Hot symbol: Tanushree
Noreen Aslam
BOMBAY—With
her bold portrayals in Aditya Dutt’s ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’ and Vivek
Agnihotri’s ‘Chocolate’, Tanushree Dutta would seem to the average
cinegoer the natural successor to Bipasha Basu and Mallika Sherawat.
However, for the former Miss Universe, a tryst with Bollywood is more
about making a mark as an actress rather than being just known as a sex
symbol. ‘’I want to do a variety of roles, not just those requiring me
to look glamorous. For me, it is very important that people know me as a
good actress rather than just another sex symbol,’ ‘Tanushree said in an
interview here.
Denying that she had resorted to an ‘indiscriminate skin show’ in
‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’ and ‘Chocolate’, Tanushree said,’ ‘I have not done
any unnecessary exposure in Aashiq Banaya Aapne’ and ‘Chocolate’. For
example, in ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’, barring one love making scene
featuring me and Emran Hashmi, I am fully clothed throughout the film.
In ‘Chocolate’ too, I have just one kissing scene with Emran Hashmi.
Both the scenes were integral to the films and were necessary to carry
the film forward.’’ Currently though, Tanushree is happy with the
encouraging public response to her recently-released ‘Chocolate’, which
featured her alongside established actors like Anil Kapoor, Suneil
Shetty, Irrfan Khan and Arshad Warsi.
‘’Chocolate was the first film that I had signed after winning the Miss
universe crown. In this context, it is heartening to see the good public
reponse to the film. After the film’s release, I have received a lot of
public appreciation for my performance in it,’ she said. For Tanushree,
the numerous accolades and rave reviews from critics for her work, so
early in her career, is specially thrilling considering that she hails
from the small city of Jamshedpur and has had no film connections
whatsoever.
‘’For a small town girl like me with no film connections to make it big
in Bollywood so early in my career would seem like a dream. Fortunately
for me, however, the Miss India pageant provided me an excellent
platform which got me initial offers like ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’ and
‘Chocolate’. Being a Miss India contestant also teaches you how to carry
yourself and handle media glare, all of which helps one to ‘go through
the grind’ in Bollywood,’’ Tanushree said. |