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What they say... What they mean... |
By IndiaFM News Bureau, September 5, 2005 - 09:00 IST |
The film person's dictionary is quite different from a commoner's dictionary. There are words, which when uttered by someone from the industry assumes a completely different meaning from what the real meaning is. Some examples of what they say and what they mean. I did not have dates to spare… No date problems, it's only rates We are just good friends. We do not see each other… We are more than that though the world sees us together This film has all the commercial ingredients and I am doing a hatke role… It's the same masala boring stuff I don't believe in the numbers game… I can never be number one Awards are not important… I am not eligible to win any award. I am tired of doing serious roles… I am ready to showoff If you have talent, it's easy to get a break in the industry… If you are ready for the casting couch, then the industry is for you We had a nice time shooting… The producer paid al the expenses including that of my crew too! I am lucky to get roles I am comfortable with… I don't mind exposing. Am too comfortable with that I did the film because I loved the script… The producer paid me the full amount before giving me the story This is a big film for me… This film is my last hope of survival in Bollywood. I don't want to talk about my personal life… The whole world knows about it and is discussing it. I'm taking a break… No producer is signing me. No comments… Definitely true. I'm doing cross over films… I can't get a role in Bollywood. 😆 |