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I don't take my work for granted: Rhea Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Sep, 2014 10:33 AM
  • I don't take my work for granted: Rhea Kapoor
Being the daughter of Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, producer Rhea says she has never taken success for granted.
 
"I am Anil Kapoor's daughter and I don't take my work for granted," she told IANS.
 
The producer is currently enjoying the success of her recent released film "Khoobsurat" starring her sister Sonam along with Pakistani actor Fawad Khan, who made his debut in Bollywood with the film. She previously produced 2010 released film "Aisha" that again featured Sonam.
 
Rhea however says that she never rush to start a new project.
 
"Though my both the films have been successful, I don't take this success for granted. Just because my films have worked that doesn't mean I will hurry up to make my next. I will take my own time and I am in no rush," she said.
 
Rhea, who worked with her sister in both her films, says her next will not feature Sonam in it.
 
"I am busy with my team developing two scripts. It' again a very unusual concept and the film will not feature sonam in it as it will not have any known faces," she said.

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