Bollywood bombshell Tanushree Dutta feels that actresses are asked to shed inhibitions in front of the camera mainly to cater to the public demand and not because the script demands it. “Actually when people come to you with the line that shedding to the inhibitions is the demand of a particular screen role and they are actually pandering to the public demand. Words like demand of the role or the character are all trash. Tanushree Dutta told IANS in an interview.
Asked whether she is ready to shed clothes if the character required that Tanushree Dutta said: “In Bollywood, people habe been making movies for more than half a century and they are made in such a way that you need not shed off all your inhibitions. I would really draw the line. I am no more a newcomer in Bollywood.”
Tanushree Dutta had won the Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004 and made her entry into Bollywood in 2005 with the hit film “Aashiq Banaya Aapne”. She starred in “Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets” the same year, and came to be considered one of tinsel town’s dark horses. But she failed to live up to the initial expectations of her fans as most of her films except “Dhol” and “Bhagam Bhag” bombed at the box office.
Asked whether she is ready to shed clothes if the character required that Tanushree Dutta said: “In Bollywood, people habe been making movies for more than half a century and they are made in such a way that you need not shed off all your inhibitions. I would really draw the line. I am no more a newcomer in Bollywood.”
Tanushree Dutta had won the Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004 and made her entry into Bollywood in 2005 with the hit film “Aashiq Banaya Aapne”. She starred in “Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets” the same year, and came to be considered one of tinsel town’s dark horses. But she failed to live up to the initial expectations of her fans as most of her films except “Dhol” and “Bhagam Bhag” bombed at the box office.
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