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Neetu Chandra’s hot photo shoot lands her in MNS row

When Neetu consented for a hot photo shoot for a magazine, the dusky beauty hardly had a clue that it could lead to public outrage from a political body! Recently, Neetu agreed for a hot photo shoot for ‘The Man’ magazine along with model Krishikha Gupta. The shoot was carried out outside a 3-star hotel. However, when a bunch of hotel’s customary male guests watched it, they raised objections at the actress and the magazine.

Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai, May 21: When actress Neetu Chandra consented for a hot photo shoot for a men’s magazine, the dusky beauty hardly had a clue that it could lead to public outrage from a political body! Recently, Neetu agreed for a hot photo shoot for ‘The Man’ magazine along with model Krishikha Gupta. The shoot was carried out outside a 3-star hotel. However, when a bunch of hotel’s customary male guests watched it, they raised objections at the actress and the magazine. Things took an ugly turn when the group started yelling “Jai Maharashtra.” Claiming that the photo shoot promoted lesbianism, the group became aggressive and tried to physically intimidate the crew. The group claimed to have links with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and even tried to impound the camera, leaving the shoot incomplete. When enquired about the incident, Neetu said, “Though the concept about two girls getting very intimate was a bit outrageous, we were doing it very aesthetically. But these men were a frustrated lot and couldn’t take the heat. They only saw nudity in our concept.” She maintained, “First they tried to seek my attention with smiles and stares, so I acknowledged them. But as I went on with my work, the whole group of men suddenly started feeling ignored and began creating a scene. They did manage to scare me when they started to politicise the issue and scream communal slogans. That was when we had to stop the shoot.” Nevertheless, after such a big fracas, ‘The Man’ magazine has decided to go ahead with photos they managed before the rumpus, raising doubts whether these images can jeopardise the magazine’s upcoming issue that hits the stands in a few days.