Tuesday, July 31, 2012

My husband liked my hot Desi look in item number: Chitrangada

My husband liked my hot Desi look in item number: Chitrangada
Chitrangada Singh, a formidable performer, is lured by item song - she's going tThe most productiven jiving to "Kafirana" in forthcoming film "Joker". The best thing is that her ethnic look within the song was appreciated by her husband, golfer Jyoti Randhawa.

"He really liked it. He said I ACTUALLY look good in that whole ethnic, rustic look," she said, adding that she doesn't "really discuss my career with him".

After having done off-beat films like "Hazaaron Khwaishen Aisi", "Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow", "Yeh Saali Zindagi" and entire on commercial drama "Desi Boyz", it was a risky job for the actress to endorse an item number, but she says it was worth it.

"One thing I NEED to explain is that I neither wish to change my image nor I'M seeking to slot in anything...I was looking to do something out of the box. It is a chance that you simply take, it is a risk. Sometimes you fall flat for your face. Sometimes you do not. But I FEEL it's worth taking the danger. I had fun doing it," she said.

Directed by Shirish Kunder, "Joker" features Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha and is popping out Aug 31.

Original version of "Kafirana" became controversial due to the words - "I WOULD LIKE 'fakht' you" (fakht means 'just you' in Marathi), but later it was changed to circumvent controversy, says Chitrangada.

"When we shot, the garments that I USED TO BE wearing were also very Marathi. Within the song some lines were in Marathi, there has been 'fakht' in it," the 36-year-old explained.

She feels that adult content in songs isn't a brand new thing and added:" 'DK Bose' came up. Not that we do not hearken to these songs... there were lot of Marathi lines in it, it has Marathi background. I USED TO BE told the meaning of the word, so I BELIEVED that's fine. Had it been a Punjabi song, you could not remove anything because that is the quality of that language."

When asked if she is open to do more item numbers, she said: "I DO NOT mind some song and fun, but there'll always be a mixture. I really think song and dance are crucial. Hindi films always had it and we Indians enjoy that. So if there may be one song that's extra special, shot rather well and if the woman is hot, it becomes an additional bit within the film."

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com