Dutts the way it goes. You can kick him, you can tease him but please don't get frisky with him. And if you dare, he'll call your mother and report your peccadilloes in front of her.
Poor Amrita Arora just went through his horrendous experience when Sanjay Dutt called up her mother and asked her to come down on the sets of ‘Rakht', where her daughter was trying to seduce him.
Narrating the funny incidence Amrita says, "I play Natasha in ‘Rakht', who is flamboyant and very sensuous in nature. There's a sensuous number where he is upset with me and I have to make it up to him. He was so shocked to see me in a hot red bustier, all over him, that he told me, 'Who asked you to do all this? Why are you doing this?' "
"He even called my mom and asked her to take the next flight to see what I was up to. And my mom did just that. Later, when we saw the song preview too he kept shutting his eyes and saying 'see, see!' He really embarrassed me about just acting out a seduction." Coming fresh from her lesbian love encounter with Isha Koppikar, Arora is simply upbeat about her role in Rakht.
"'Girlfriend' was about a character caught between two different relationships in her life. I accepted the role only because I liked the concept. I think my whole attitude towards work has changed - I've become far more serious and it shows on screen," she says.
Moreover working with Sanju baba is a sheer joy to the former MTV VJ.
"He's a great guy with a big heart and I love him for being such a fabulous person. But he was very, very uncomfortable going through with it. If Sanju looks shocked all through the scene it's because he actually was," she says with a giggle.