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BOLD SCENES

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Bollywood actress Zareen Khan says when a big star does bold scenes onscreen it is appreciate­d but when something similar is done by a relatively less establishe­d face, people label it as "trash". The actress, who appeared in a bold role in last year's hit "Hate Story 3", feels she doesn't understand the disparity between the reception of bold scenes by audience.

"If, may be, a bigger name does this (bold scenes) it's alright. It's like 'wow', 'oh my God', 'looking so hot', this and that. But if somebody with not so much a big or establishe­d name is doing it, it is called trash, people are trolling it," Zareen told PTI.

"I don't understand all these things. But I don't let them get on to me. I don't get bothered or affected by these things. I am here to do my work. I think I've learnt this over the years," she said.

The actress feels part of the problem is that many people in the country are look down upon bold scenes, but will be the first ones to watch them. "I feel we live in a hypocritic­al country. There are a lot of people out there who will say all the possible negative things about that (bold scenes), but they won't avoid watching it. They will still watch it," she said.

"Some people just like being that way. That no matter what, however much they degrade or say bad things about something, they will be the first ones to watch these things."

Zareen, 29, made her debut opposite Salman Khan in "Veer" in 2010. The actress then went on to work in films like "Houseful 2" and appeared in a special number in "Ready" with the "Dabangg" star. The actress, who made heads turn with her bold avatar in "Hate Story 3" and recently starred in a music video with Ali Fazal, feels shooting for such scenes requires an actress to be very alert.

"There are so many things going on in your head while shooting bold scenes. On screen it might look sensual, or hot and great. But when you're shooting for it, you need to take care of so many things," she said. Zareen said, "There are so many eyes looking at you, cameras being placed at various places and you have to be very careful that it doesn't capture anything wrong, a wrong body angle, because then it will always be there," the actress said.

Zareen feels in the midst of all this, if an actor comes out doing such scenes without making them look "vulgar", it is a great thing. "You have to also concentrat­e on what you're doing. Everything is very mechanical. There are 100 things going on in your mind. In the middle of that if you manage to deliver something which is not looking cheap and vulgar, I think that is a great thing," she said.

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