
News Topical, Digital Desk : Nowadays, bold scenes in films are considered common. However, in the olden days, people used to judge actors and actresses only on the basis of their acting. In such a situation, being too bold on screen raised questions on the character of the actress. This actress was cast in many successful films. The actress we are talking about today was known for her roles in films like Koyla, Badshah, Dillagi, Partner.
In a 1997 film, she gave a bold scene with an actor older than her, which caused a lot of controversy. Actually, the actress was talking about her bold scene with Amrish Puri in the film Koyla. In an interview, she told how the audience misunderstood the character of Bindiya Rani.
Makes every scene cheesy
In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Deepshikha said, "It was the Bindiya Rani scene with Amrish Puri. That character was like that in itself. She had to do it with Amrish Puri. Nowadays people often make such scenes vulgar... ask actresses to take off their clothes and so on. But this character was not like that. I had no choice, and that's why I liked Shah Rukh's character." Sameer Arya praised Deepshikha Nagpal for this scene. The actress recalled working with director Rakesh Roshan on that sensitive scene and said that he helped her a lot and maintained respect and dignity.
Deepshikha told who helped?
Deepshikha told that Rakesh Roshan had already talked to her about the scene. He was explaining everything in detail because I was a newcomer and it was a difficult scene for me. Deepshikha's mother was also present on the set at that time. Deepshikha said that despite so much comfort, people misunderstood her and judged that she had removed all her clothes while there was nothing like that. However, Deepshikha said that she is proud of her work.
Participated in Big Boss in the year 2014
Deepshikha participated as a contestant in the reality show Bigg Boss Season 8 in the year 2014. She made her debut as a film director with the film Yeh Dooriyan, which was released in August 2011.
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