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Sameera Reddy on a high after 'Kaalpurush'
By Swati R. Chaudhary, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, Aug 25 (IANS) Actress Sameera Reddy is on a high as her
Bengali film "Kaalpurush" is one of the frontrunners in the best
film category in this year's National
Awards. And director Buddhadev Dasgupta is so impressed that he
has already signed her for his next film.
Dasgupta even said that Sameera reminded him of the late Smita
Patil, reports Bollywood Trade.
"It's an honour to be associated with someone like Buddhadev
Dasgupta. His sense of vision is just so amazing and he's got
the best out of me. I gave up my Diwali and
worked extremely hard. I'm glad my sincerity paid off. I went to
Kolkata, learnt Bengali and actually saw how the women draped
cotton saris there," says Sameera.
"I play a frustrated wife who wants to become a writer. She's
caught in a bad marriage and it's about the struggle that she
goes through. Women will be able to identify with
this film since it addresses real issues. As for Buddhadev's
next film, I haven't even heard the script," she adds.
About her forthcoming film "Naksha" she says: "I play a TV
presenter, a city bred girl who lands up in a jungle with two
guys. I had to get physically fit for this character. I
learnt horse riding, river rafting and sword fighting.
"I felt very protected with Sunny
Deol and Viveik Oberoi. I couldn't have done those stunts
without them. Initially, I was scared out of my wits while
preparing for the cliff
sequence. One safety rope was holding all of us. But the safety
measures were really good. Sunny and Viveik made it much easier.
They are real Punjab da puttars."
Sameera doesn't quite agree with Sunny's reclusive image. "I
don't think Sunny is shy and reclusive. He is one of the cutest
co-stars I've ever had. He used to crack jokes at
5.00 a.m. when we all were drained out."
A gizmo freak that Sameera is, she carries her portable play
station everywhere. That probably explains the new mobile game
that features her as a warrior princess.
"I am a big gamer myself. As an actor I represent the young
crowd and my image also goes with it. I worked on the game for a
long time and it will be launched very soon,"
she says.
Asked about her equation with sisters Meghna and Sushma, Sameera
says she is thoroughly pampered by them though she doesn't see
them working together in the near
future.
"I am like the baby of the house. My sisters really pamper me
and are very protective about me. We never discuss work at home.
Sushma and I are at different levels. We
choose different roles. So I don't see us acting together in
future."
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'Dil Diya Hai' not a love triangle
Going by the promos, Aditya Datt's next film "Dil Diya Hai"
looks like another love triangle, but the director insists it is
not.
"Dil Diya Hai" is not an out-an-out love triangle though at a
point it does take a triangular mode. It's a love story with
lots of serious drama and action," says Datt.
The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel and debutante Neha
Basra, reports Bollywood Trade.
"Emraan plays Saahil who owns a private travel agency in
Britain. Ashmit plays Kunal who runs an illegal nightclub called
Erotica and Geeta plays Neha who is on a family
vacation after her post-graduation. The story is about how the
three get connected unknowingly and the subsequent drama," says
Datt, who had earlier made "Aashiq
Banaya Aapne".
He adds: "Mithun Chakraborty is the key character and the
surprise package of the film. There is also a special appearance
by Udita Goswami."
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