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Soha Doesn't Interfere In My Film Choices: Kunal Khemu

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Sep, 2015 10:49 AM
  • Soha Doesn't Interfere In My Film Choices: Kunal Khemu
Actor Kunal Khemu says that his wife and actress Soha Ali Khan doesn't interfere in the film choices that he makes.
 
In an interview as part of the promotions of his film, "Bhaag Johnny", Kunal said: "She doesn't interfere in my films. And the final decision is always our own."
 
However Kunal says that they generally discuss projects with each other.
 
"We generally discuss projects that we're doing. We respect each other as professionals - because we've been doing that before we met each other," he said.
 
Kunal and Soha tied the knot in a private ceremony in January this year after several years of courtship. Their romance grew on the sets of their films, "Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge" and "99".
 
Soha too intends to work post-marriage and will be seen opposite Sunny Deol in the sequel of "Ghayal".
 
Kunal is returning to the big screen after a gap of two years with "Bhaag Johnny" and he says that the story of the film is its USP. 
 
"It's the first time that such story and screenplay technique is being showed on screen. But yet it is presented in a simple way so that audiences don't remain confused about the film," said Kunal.
 
"Bhaag Johnny" directed by Shivamm Nair also stars Zoa Morani, Mandana Karimi and Manasi Scott among others. The film is scheduled to release on September 25.

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