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Swara Gets Down To Writing Films

IANS, 28 Dec, 2016 12:49 AM
    Actress Swara Bhaskar says she has no plans to direct a film ever, but she hopes that one day her self-written script gets made into a movie.
     
    "I don't have any plans to direct, but I have written a script. I faced a lean period after I did 'Tanu Weds Manu' and I didn't know how the PR machinery and publicity worked.
     
    I thought I have been appreciated and I will get work. But that didn't happen, so I wrote a script at that time and then never got down to attaching a director or producer to it," Swara told IANS in a recent chat.
     
    She said it's a raw love triangle and she would want to act in it herself whenever it is made. Swara said she is also writing a comedy script.

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