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HindustanTimes Wed,22 May 2013

There's so much more for women to do in Bollywood: Bipasha Basu

Actress Bipasha Basu feels there are not good enough roles for women in Bollywood, and that there is still so much more that women can do in the field.

Bipasha Basu on a spiritual high

Actor Bipasha Basu, who was in the Capital recently, is planning a trip to Rishikesh and Dharamshala, where she wants to meet spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

Bipasha Basu is the most awesome looking mother: Suparn Verma

Three and a half years after Acid Factory, writer-director Suparn Verma is returning with Aatma. With good confidence being the forte of this journalist turned writer-director, Suparn gets talking about his third directorial outing.

There is a dearth of good roles for women: Bipasha Basu

Bipasha Basu does not believe that Bollywood offers good roles to women. In HT office for the promotions of her upcoming horror movie Aatma, Bipasha chats about the film and more.

I am here to do what I want to do: Bipasha Basu

Actor Bipasha Basu who is promoting Aatma, a supernatural thriller, in the Capital, has said that she does not regret not working with the three big Khans of Bollywood. “I don’t regret it.

I got my first bikini when I was two: Bipasha Basu

Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu says she is comfortable with bikinis and her fascination for the swimsuit started when she was a kid. The actress says that her dad got a bikini for her when she was just two years old.

Bipasha Basu went through hell during Aatma shoot: Suparn Verma

Suparn Verma's upcoming venture Aatma blends elements of domestic violence with horror and the director says lead actress Bipasha Basu went through hell emotionally while shooting the film.

Bipasha Basu prays at Ajmer sharif

Actor Bipasha Basu offered prayers at the historic dargah of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer on Saturday

Media more worried than my mother about marriage: Bipasha Basu

Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu istired of being constantly questioned about her plans to settle down in life, saying that the media is more worried about her marriage than her own mother.

Bipasha Basu not keen on art films, says nobody watches them

Observing that art films have no takers, popular Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu has decided to stick to entertaining roles in mainstream cinema.
From her first commercial success Raaz (2002), to her latest blockbuster Raaz 3, dusky beauty Bipasha Basu, who’s not just a glamour face anymore, has come a long way. Applauded for her stupendous performance in Raaz 3 opposite Emraan Hashmi, Bipasha Basu will now be seen in Aatma alongwith Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

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