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But, a kissing scene is very difficult, as it is something that's too intimate and I am very skeptical about doing it. All you've got to do is look left right and it is done. On the contrary, love making scenes are very technical, still easy to do. Though it is done in a closed set and with limited people around, still it scares thehell out of me. It is scary to have a kissing scene in a film. Recently, you said that you find lovemaking easier than kissing. And if even a single shot didn't get canned properly, then we had to do it again, after which I was left dead. It was a numbing experience as, my whole brain got numb. It was very cold there and when everyone was in their winter clothes, I was giving my bikini shots (laughs). How was it shooting in Russia, in the cold weather? The film has great visual appeal and stunts, which make the film look very nice. They make paisa vasool films as they have a superb idea of what the audience wants. The USP of the film are the directors- Abbas Mustan. In an exclusive interview with, Bipasha talks the film ‘Players’, her fitness mantra, female oriented films and much more. The actress has always set the screen on fire with her sexy and bold avatar. She was seen in blockbuster films like Raaz, Race, All the best and many more.
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After this film, there was no looking back for the actress, as she went on to give one hit after another. The Bengali beauty Bipasha Basu started her career with the much appreciated film Jism opposite John Abraham. (For updates you can share with your friends, follow BollywoodHotDeals on Facebook, Twitter and Google+) Time magazine had also mentioned the song. The song has received more than 25 million hits on YouTube so far. The popularity of the original song 'Kolaveri Di' sung by Rajinikanth's son-in-law Dhanush has not died down yet. 'Slap Song' also had political content embedded into it but that was more like a fun video than a serious statement. Several versions of 'Kolaveri' have come into light in last some days but this is probably the first time when someone has used it as a political satire.
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The satire is an attempt to show the nexus between the politicians and corrupt market forces. The song is called 'Where is democracy jee' and features five middle aged men who are apparently tired of the Pakistani government. A group of Pakistani enthusiasts have come up with their adaptation which is more of a political comment than a song. New Delhi: Another version of 'Kolaveri Di' has surfaced.