Showing posts with label Neetu Chandra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neetu Chandra. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

Neetu Chandra imitate Smita Patel in a bathing sequence

Neetu ChandraNeetu Chandra's on a wet footing. Chandra has enacted a sensuous bathing scene in 'The Apartment’ and comparisons are being drawn between the late Smita Patil's outdoor clean up in 'Chakra' and her soapy effort in the Jagmohan Mundhra flick.

"I have been compared to Smitaji ever since I did 'Traffic Signal'. I know that Smitaji has done a similar bathing scene in 'Chakra', but that was outdoors and this one is in a rundown broken bathroom. Smitaji was a legend, and if I can be one per cent of what she was, my life is set," said Chandra.

Chandra, however, states that she wasn't totally nervous about this watery move. "Jag sir said that he would present me aesthetically and that I could call the shots and get the scene edited out if I did not like the end results." She revealed.
On her family's reaction to this bold step, Chandra said, "I'm only answerable to my work, and nobody else. And I take my own decisions."

Guess, it's a watered down matter….

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Neetu Chandra goes sensuous for “The Man”

Neetu Chandra has recently done a sensual photo shoot at a Mumbai suburban hotel for "The Man" mag. She was seen posing in some of the most sensuous poses along with another model Krishikha Gupta. The spectators who were slightly uncomfortable with the shoot ,claimed that the shoot was promoting lesbianism.
The charming beauty Neetu termed her experience about the shoot sensuous. She said, "Yes. I did shoot with another girl. And it was indeed a sensuous shoot." With the kind of films that Neetu has done in the past, she need not prove to anyone about her acting skills. One can also say that she is one chic who has been appreciated for bother her acting as well as her sex appeal.
On a professional front, Neetu has lots of reasons to smile about, as she has a whole array of films lined up for release in 2009. These films include RGV's Rann, Vipul Shah's yet untitled film, Rahul Dholakia's Mumbai Cutting and Kusar Prasad Ka Bhoot with Paresh Rawal.