It is going to be extraaaa hot this summer as Riya Sen will be taking on Isha Koppikar and Neha Dhupia in Qayamat. The promos are on air and three of them are scorching the screen with their small clothes. Riya has pinned all her hopes on this film and she is leaving no stone unturned to make it a hit. She is one of those actresses who don't fall into the debate of morality and let people decided about that.
"It is for the audiences to debate morality. An artiste does his or her best according to the demands of the script and the director's creative vision. For example I find Bipasha's clarity of thought invigorating. Since it is not possible to satisfy all people at all times, she does whatever her own sensibilities dictate and this is what makes her so enormously successful. Why let issues other than work distract you? Mallika Sherawat is another bindaas girl who I think will set the screen on fire after 'Khwahish' is released", she gushes. With big sis Raima making her own bold moves in 'Nil Nirjane', the sizzling Sen sees no harm in stripping for success. According to her: "By talking about Bipasha and Mallika I am not merely trying to make a statement. My character in 'Qayamat' demanded a fair bit of oomph and I have tried to be faithful to that. Let people say what they will. It has never affected me in the past and nor will it do so in the future."
Inspite of being the daughter of Moon Moon Sen, Riya has switched her loyalities to Bipasha. "She is a true embodiment of the contemporary woman - aware of her own sexuality and completely at ease with it. Undeterred by criticism, she had the courage of belief to redefine entertainment as she understood it and look where it's taken her. Most new entrants in Bollywood today look up to her as a role model. Morality is passé - commitment to work is all that matters," she quips.