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Joining the Fight with Deh

Some skin, some fight. That's Amrita Arora talking about her forthcoming films

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Not guilty: Amrita Arora in New Delhi

The item song "Dilli Ki Sardi" seems to have opened new vistas for Amrita Arora. When she came to speak about Ek Aur Ek Gyarah in Delhi two years ago, she vehemently spoke against exposing.

But after that one saw her dancing to the tune of "Dilli Ki Sardi", enacting some intimate scenes in Girl Friend and now again making news for steamy shots in Deh, opposite Mahesh Manjrekar.

"It's not so", she objects. "The film demands that."

Justifying her changed stand, she says, "The film is a story about broken relationships in which a young girl falls in love with an elderly man and an elderly woman falls in love with a younger man. How their lives go haywire after that and how one of these couples ends up in the doldrums is what the film revolves around. It will be wrong to say that only I have given steamy sequences." She hints that Jayaprada and Dino Morea, other characters in the film, too have their their share of skin show. The film, Amrita claims, "is complete" and its promos will start coming on television "in two weeks".

Fight Club, which is a story of a few young individuals coming together to form a fight club, is one in which she is "playing a little toughie character yet innocent". She denies it has anything to do with David Fisher's film of the same name. "It is a different story," she asserts. Both the films, she informs, will be screened within two months.

RANA SIDDIQUI

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