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I don't have any limitations: Rakhi Sawant

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Dec, 2014 12:40 PM
  • I don't have any limitations: Rakhi Sawant
Rakhi Sawant says she doesn't have any limitations as an actress and doesn't mind exposing herself.
 
Rakhi, who shot to fame with the item song "Mohabbat hai mirchi" over a decade back, is now tied up with promotions of her forthcoming film "Mumbai Can Dance Saalaa". 
 
But she said that she wasn't getting projects for some time and that she doesn't mind exposing herself to survive in the industry.
 
"I was not getting work for two years and it's not easy to survive in this industry. I don't come from a filmy background. So I don't have any support. 
 
"Whatever I am today is because of my hard work. I don't want to restrict myself and I don't have any limitations. I am ready to expose," Rakhi told reporters.
 
Directed by Sachindra Sharma, "Mumbai Can Dance Saalaa" has Rakhi playing a prominent role.
 
She said: "The character I am playing in the film is very strong and meaningful. She has a negative shade. I have never tried this genre before. I loved the script."

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