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'I want to do action'

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Last Updated : 17 October 2010, 11:57 IST
Last Updated : 17 October 2010, 11:57 IST

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Bipasha Basu is itching to do action roles. While her latest film Aakrosh is about honour killings where she plays her most fragile character yet, the actress says in real life she is fit enough to beat her boyfriend John Abraham’s energy levels.

“I want to do action. I think I am too fit at this point in time and that is a zone that I have not tapped fully and in India we don't have too many films where the woman gets to do action. Hopefully, somewhere I see that I will be able to realise something that I want very soon. So I’m just crossing my fingers,” said Bipasha.

Bipasha has one of the most well-toned bodies among Bollywood actresses.

“I feel girls should be (physically) strong, it’s very important. I have a boyfriend who is very strong; so I should match at least 30 per cent of his strength. Now my energy level is much more than him, I can beat his energy levels in 20 minutes,” revealed Bipasha.

Tagged as 'sexy' and ‘glamourous’, Bipasha surprised everyone when she decided to do the issue-based film Lamhaa and flaunt a no make-up look. She is repeating the same in her new release Aakrosh. Directed by Priyadarshan, it is about honour killings and also stars Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna.

“In the film, I play Geeta who loves Ajay Devgan but is not allowed to marry him because he is from a lower caste. She is married off to Paresh Rawal. In the film, I lead a very sad life. This is by far the saddest role that I've ever done. I actually pity the life of women who go through this. My character in the film goes through marital abuse, she gets continuously beaten up and abused by her husband. She has no happiness left. She is not married to the man she loves. Basically, she is more or less a dead person,” she said.

Bipasha maintains she is not a method actor and leaves her character on the sets.
“I’m not a method actor, I don’t even take it after the cut. I’m an instinctive actor because I learnt on the job. I never wanted to be an actor when I did my first film. So for me it is all instinctive. If you make me rehearse too much, I’ll be like a robot, I’ll be mechanical. So, I don’t belong to the method school of acting and I don't understand it because to me they all sound mad,” said Bipasha.

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Published 17 October 2010, 11:55 IST

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