Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai: A chance to watch Kangna Ranaut a la Ursula Andress of the ‘Bond’ fame emerging out of water in a two piece just got a miss. Buzz has it that the talented actress was to appear in a bikini for a scene in her next film ‘Rascal’. Apparently the young actress developed cold feet at the eleventh hour.
The scene wherein Kangna had to slip into a bikini had Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt checking her out as she walks out of the waters. But the otherwise extrovert actress went volt-face for reasons unclear.
If earlier reports are to be believed, Kangna was earlier enthusiastic about the scene and even shopped for some, but backed out when the shots were called. A source, while talking to a daily revealed, "Kangna had even told her friends that she was very excited to wear a two-piece and was looking forward to the day. Nobody could understand what prompted her to change her mind.”
However, another source had a different reason to cite and said, "Kangna felt that she had put on a lot of weight during the making of ‘Tanu Weds Manu’."
Well, whether or not Kangna gets bold again, we know that she has all what an actress needs to make it big. After all, she is a self- made personality with no godfather.
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