Former Miss India Tanushree Dutta, who played a siren in her Bollywood debut 'Chocolate', today said women in the glamour world should dress as required by the occasion
and learn to take care of themselves.
Commenting on the "forced kiss" pop singer Mika Singh reportedly planted on item girl Rakhi Sawant, Tanushree said "I can't say who is guilty and or responsible for all this
but every woman, actress and model needs to be conscious about what they wear and which party they are going to attend".
On people from the modelling world being in the news for drug abuse, she said "despite being a model and part of the industry, I have never come across such things
because I am a very conservative girl".
"If I am included in such binges, my parents would order me back to Jamshedpur immediately," she told.
The model-turned-actress, who has acted in films like 'Chocolate' and 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne', was here for unveiling the logo of a proposed township.
Tanushree was quite charmed by her visit. "I wish I could either buy some property or come here on a long vacation... The Pink City as a picture of perfect beauty has
always appealed to me".
Talking about her upcoming films, she said "I am doing a film titled 'Good Boy, Bad Boy' by Mukta Arts. Then there is Vikram Bhatt's 'Speed' and an untitled film to be
directed by Raj Kanwar.
Monday, June 19, 2006 16:47 IST