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Why So Much Noise Over Intimate Scenes, Asks Actor Sana Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Oct, 2016 01:04 PM
  • Why So Much Noise Over Intimate Scenes, Asks Actor Sana Khan
Bollywood actress Sana Khan says she finds it strange when she is asked about bold scenes and wonders why there is so much noise about intimate scenes in Hindi movies.
 
"I find it weird when industry people talk like 'that kind of scenes'. It is funny. I wonder what the audience will talk. Today, every single movie has a kissing scene. I don't know why there is so much noise on doing intimate scenes," she said. 
 
Sana said it had happened with Vishal Pandya's films. "There are so many films which have steamy scenes. Nobody puts a question on them." 
 
The 'Jai Ho' actress said when people in India are becoming more open, intimate scenes aren't a taboo anymore. 
 
"It was part of the story. Today, we are open to western culture. We love to see Hollywood movies so much. When we are so open about everything, it is weird to raise brows on intimate scenes."
 
"When I signed the film, people said I might be categorised in a certain way. They said the same when I entered 'Big Boss'. Every actor has a different journey. Whatever I've done, it has turned out positive for me because I've done it with the right intention." 
 
Sana said: "As an actress, I always want to do new things. I have done a small role in 'Jai Ho'. It was a negative character and now audience will see me in a proper role in the two and a half hours movie. I think that's growth." She said.
 
The trailer of 'Wajah Tum Ho' crossed 10 million views on YouTube in just 12 hours of its release and the actress said she is extremely happy with the response.
 
The Vishal Pandya-directed film also stars Sharman Joshi, TV actor Gurmeet Choudhary and Rajneesh Duggal and scheduled for a worldwide release on December 2.

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