Minissha Lamba's Kill Bill inspiration for sexy nurse

Minissha Lamba's Kill Bill inspiration for sexy nurse
Friday, June 17, 2011 18:47 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Gone are the matronly, bespectacled nurses from Hindi movies. Minissha Lamba recently wowed us with her "sexy nurse" act in the song We Go Crazy in Bheja Fry 2. While Minissha struts and pouts for the video, the actress had an interesting inspiration for her look in the song.

A source says, "Few know that the actress's nurse look has been inspired by Darryl Hannah's look in Kill Bill Vol. 1. Minissha felt that the look was just apt for the promo video. It has already raised quite a few eyebrows and everybody is curious to know more about the film."

Reportedly, Minissha had a tough time finding a nurse's cap similar to one Darryl Hannah has donned in the film. "The head cap worn by the Darryl is a style statement. It was very fashionable and different compared to the caps worn by Indian nurses," said the source.

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