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Karishma has no plans to act in Hollywood films
Bangalore, May 27: Unlike some of her counterparts in Hindi film industry, actress Karishma Kapoor has no plans to act in Hollywood movies.
Bangalore, May 27: Unlike some of her counterparts
in Hindi film industry, actress Karishma Kapoor has no plans
to act in Hollywood movies.
"I am very happy in India", she told reporters here
today.
"TV acting is completely different. Much more hardworking is required. You need to be on your toes all the time. Shots are much faster", she said.
Karishma was in the city for the national launch of two wheeler major Kinetic's new variant of its youth scooter "Zing Rockin'", which targets the college students segment.
"Hats off to TV artistes", she said.
But she hastened to add that she was thouroughly enjoying acting in TV serial. "I am looking forward to the audience watching it", Karishma said.
The Rs 60 crore serial had been dragged to court for alleged plagiarism of the novel "a woman of substance" by the New York-based author Barbara Taylor Bradford. It was taken off the air after the first episode on May 12.
"TV acting is completely different. Much more hardworking is required. You need to be on your toes all the time. Shots are much faster", she said.
Karishma was in the city for the national launch of two wheeler major Kinetic's new variant of its youth scooter "Zing Rockin'", which targets the college students segment.
"Hats off to TV artistes", she said.
But she hastened to add that she was thouroughly enjoying acting in TV serial. "I am looking forward to the audience watching it", Karishma said.
The Rs 60 crore serial had been dragged to court for alleged plagiarism of the novel "a woman of substance" by the New York-based author Barbara Taylor Bradford. It was taken off the air after the first episode on May 12.
The channel has moved the Supreme Court after a special
bench of the Calcutta High Court stayed all proceedings and
restrained the channel from telecasting the serial.
Endorsing the "Zing Rockin'" brand, she described the
promotional campaign that would take her to 12 cities over the
next two months a (welcome) "break from studios".
Bureau Report