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'Humshakals': Bipasha 'extremely disturbed' by end result

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Jun, 2014 12:37 PM
  • 'Humshakals': Bipasha 'extremely disturbed' by end result
Bipasha Basu, who remained conspicuous by her absence during the promotions of her forthcoming Bollywood film "Humshakals", finally broke her silence on the issue saying she is "extremely disturbed" by the film's end result.
 
The actress took to Twitter to "put an end to all the discussions around my absence for 'Humshakals' promotions."
 
"I take full responsibility of getting into a film only on the basis of trust. But after dubbing for my character in the film, as I had professionally committed to do so, I'm extremely disturbed by the end result of the same," she posted Tuesday.
 
Bipasha hasn't blamed anyone for it.
 
"Sometimes, certain journeys cannot be completed and this is one of them - no one to be blamed, combination of things that made me disrupt my journey," she added.
 
The film, directed by Sajid Khan and co-produced by Fox Star Studios and Vashu Bhagnani's Pooja Entertainment, has an ensemble cast comprising Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor, Tammannaah Bhatia, Esha Gupta and Bipasha.
 
But the Bengali beauty has not attended any promotional event on ground or on the small screen for the movie.
 
"I didn't know how to promote a film with all honesty and that's why I thought it was better to stay away. I am confident that the film will be true to it's genre and will be a full entertainer because of the people involved.
 
"I wish Fox Star Studios who I have had my biggest hit with 'Raaz 3' and Vashu-ji, who is a fantastic producer all the best. Wish all my co-stars Saif, Riteish, Tamannah, Esha and the technicians best of luck," she added.
 
If one goes by her tweets, she also harbours no ill-will against the team.
 
"Movies are our life. They are made by efforts of lots of ppl!I can never be against a film! As an actor ur role can disappoint u at times," she said.
 
The film is slated to release Friday.

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