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Will soon return to films, says Preity

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New role:Bollywood actor Preity Zinta.

Mumbai: Preity Zinta says she is all set to return to the world of cinema after a break of over two years.

Zinta, who is making her debut on the small screen ‘ Guinness World Record Ab India Todega' on Colors, says the show will be followed by film assignments.

“In the last two years I was out of movies as I was focusing on cricket...my IPL team. By the end of last year I had decided to be back. So 2011 was going to be the year for me to return to my core business entertainment...movies and all,” Preity told PTI in an interview.

Zinta was last seen in Deepa Mehta's Heaven on Earth that released in October 2008 and earned her the Silver Hugo award for Best Actress at the Chicago International film festival.

The dimpled lass had acquired ownership rights in 2008 for the Mohali-based Twenty20 cricket team of the IPL.- PTI

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