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HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013
Dangerous Ishhq required actors with no image: Karisma
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Mumbai, May 07, 2012
First Published: 16:53 IST(7/5/2012)
Last Updated: 18:58 IST(7/5/2012)
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Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor poses during the set of Extra innings T20 to promote her upcoming movie Dangerous Ishhq.
One would have expected Karisma Kapoor to make her comeback with established stars. But the case is different with Dangerous Ishhq. She says it's because the movie required actors with no image. "These young actors have been cast in Dangerous Ishhq because we required actors with no
image. That's why they have been cast... and they have been very appropriately cast in the film," said Karisma.

Dangerous Ishhq features model-actor Rajniesh Duggal opposite Karisma. It also features model-actor Ruslaan Mumtaz, who made his debut with the film Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar, and Arya Babbar.

Karisma, 37, who is appearing on the big screen after a gap of five years, says the audience, her family and friends led to her returning to films.

"I have a life beyond movies and I have done the film because the audience, media, family and friends, everyone told me to do a film. I am just excited, more than anything, that the audience will get to see me again on the big screen," said Karisma, who took a sabbatical from work post-marriage to Delhi-based businessman Sanjay Kapur in 2003.

Directed by Vikram Bhatt, Dangerous Ishhq has been shot in 3D and hits theatres Friday. In the movie, Karisma plays a supermodel, who undergoes past-life regression.


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Critical acclaim eluded Karisma Kapoor for the longest time since her debut with Prem Qaidi (1991) opposite actor Harish. The actress eventually gained entry in the A-league starting with Raja Hindustani (1996) opposite Aamir Khan.

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