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| No kissing scenes in Awarapan: Shreya Saran | | | BL KAK NEW DELHI, JUNE 28: Shreya Saran? She became an overnight sensation after playing opposite a superstar. And since the superstar happens to be South Indian film legend, Rajnikant, the fame is inevitable. This is exactly what happened to Shreya Saran, who is basking in the glory of Rajnikant's blockbuster Sivaji. Now, she is all set to have a major Bollywood release with Mahesh Bhatt's Awarapan co-starring Emraan Hashmi. Usually a romantic film with Emraan Hashmi would involve kissing. Was Shreya Saran perturbed by this fact or mentally ready for such scenes? Her answer in a media interview: "Actually, Emraan is going for an image makeover from the serial kisser. He is playing a part he has never played before. I can tell for sure that at least between the two of us there are no kissing scenes in Awarapan". Shreya Saran summed up her experience after the release of Tamil Blockbuster Sivaji in these words: "I am on a high right now as the response to the film has been phenomenal. Such has been the initial response that I have not managed to get a ticket for myself to watch my own film at Chennai theatres. It is a privilege for any actress to act opposite Rajni Sir and to get a film like Sivaji is dream come true for any actress". And how did she land a role in Awarapan? Shreya's reported answer: "Well, I have been in constant touch with Vishesh Films, which is Mukesh Bhatt's production house. Though I was doing well in regional films, I was looking for a good opportunity to act in Hindi films. So, when they wanted a fresh face to play Emraan Hashmi's romantic interest in Awarapan, they asked me whether I would be interested in playing the part. I immediately jumped at the offer". How was her experience of acting with Emraan Hashmi? Her reply: "Emraan is one of the most intense and hardworking actors I have worked with. I play his romantic interest in the film and our sequences were shot mostly in Jodhpur. He was such fun during the shoot. He took a keen interest in the local food, people and places. So it has been a good experience acting with Emraan".
How has her role shaped up in Awarapan? Shreya Saran was quoted as saying: "It s an amazing, performance-oriented role. I play a Muslim girl who is madly in love with Shivam (Emraan). Our love life is beautifully depicted in Jodhpur's scenic beauty. But it soon comes to a tragic end. The sensitivity Mohit Suri (director) has shown between Emraan and me in the romantic scenes is simply mind-blowing". Shreya Saran began her career with Telugu films and then slowly walked her way into Bollywood. Her earlier Bollywood films Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum and Shukriya flopped. Her most popular films include Tagore in 2003, Santhosham in 2002, Nenunnanu in 2003, Mazhai in 2005 and the just released Sivaji: The Boss.
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