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If I am good actor, don't need bikini: Humaima Malick

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Jul, 2014 05:19 AM
  • If I am good actor, don't need bikini: Humaima Malick
Pakistani model-actress Humaima Malick was comfortable shooting a "kissing scene" for her debut Hindi movie, but she shuns bikini.
 
Humaima is making her Bollywood debut with "Raja Natwarlal" and the film releasing Aug 29 is said to be a crime comedy.
 
"I don't think I will be able to wear a bikini, I really don't think so," Humaima told IANS while sharing her views on donning that piece of costume. 
 
Produced by UTV Motion Pictures and directed by Kunal Deshmukh, "Raja Natwarlal" will see Humaima teaming up with Bollywood's serial kisser Emraan Hashmi.
 
"If I am a good actor, then there is no need to wear a bikini. In my film, there is no sex put in forcefully. Every romantic part makes sense. It's been shot sensibly, which will not look vulgar," she added.
 
She also says that people should not judge her on the basis of the kissing scene.
 
Humaima said: "Everybody is loving it in Pakistan, they are proud of me and I don't think you should judge a person on the basis of a kissing scene." 
 
"I know the culture is different here. However, I was nervous because I never thought of doing it in my career but I could never have a best co-star. Doing it with him (Emraan) is far better than doing it with someone else. People love him for this and it doesn't look vulgar."

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