But if there is even an iota of doubt in anyone's mind, let me make it clear once and for all that I am not a lesbo."
It can be recalled that Neetu was shooting for the cover of ‘The Man' magazine with a model outside the lobby of a 3- star hotel last week, when a group of regular male customers started shouting "Jai Maharashtra" slogans and threatened action from Raj Thackeray's Maharashrtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).
They even tried to confiscate the camera, resulting in the shoot having to be abruptly called off.
Neetu had termed them as "some frustrated men, who just wanted my attention. When they didn't get it, they started making a scene about the shoot and threatening us."
Now there has been talk about some activists planning to burn copies of the said magazine when its issue carrying Neetu's images releases next week, alleging that the images have lesbian connotations. But Neetu flatly denies the charge. "It's about two girls getting intimate to arouse male interest. And that doesn't mean it's about lesbianism," she reiterates.
She says the shoot has been done so aesthetically that several Bollywood biggies have complimented her after the pictures made its way into television channels and papers even before the magazine hit the stands.
"I am getting so many congratulatory phone calls, SMS's and emails," says Neetu and adds that even her family members in the conservative city of Patna, instead of being embarrassed, have praised the pictures.