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I'm an actor, not anyone's daughter on screen: Alia

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2014 01:07 PM
  • I'm an actor, not anyone's daughter on screen: Alia
Actress Alia Bhatt, who has shot for some intimate scenes with Arjun Kapoor for her new movie "2 States", says she is an actor on screen and not anybody's daughter.
 
Asked how did her parents react to her intimate scenes, Alia said: "Have you seen my father's film? I am an actor on screen and not anybody's daughter."
 
"Anyway, I don't think my dad has any problem with it," Alia told reporters during a press conference.
 
Alia, who plays a Tamil girl in the film, says her character is very mature.
 
"Ananya is much more mature. She is very intelligent... after all, she is an MBA. I relate to the character. She can do anything for the people she loves."
 
Arjun, who agreed to be part of "2 States", says one reason why he agreed to be part of the film was because he feels love does not have any boundaries.
 
"I choose to do this film because I feel there are no boundaries when it comes to love. Nobody can stop you when it comes to love. I connected to this film emotionally," he said.
 
Directed by Abhishek Verman, "2 States" is slated for release April 18.

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