<p>Actress Chitrangada Singh, who features in "Inkaar", a movie which deals with sexual harassment at the workplace, says she knows where to draw the line when it comes to doing bold scenes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"As long as I am comfortable with my director and the co-stars, I am open to doing the bold scenes. But I do have my own limits and I know where to say no," Chitrangada told IANS.<br /><br />"If you are not involved in a scene, your discomfort shows on screen and it makes you look stupid," she added. As an actor, Chitrangada has opened up to new things - commercial Bollywood movies as well as item numbers.<br /><br />Chitrangada, who has earlier featured in off-beat films like "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" and "Yeh Saali Zindagi", entered the commercial movie zone with "Desi Boyz". She recently also did an item number in the movie "Joker".<br /><br />"I am more comfortable dancing now than before. Dancing is a lot of fun. I am open to doing item numbers. Let's see if any interesting thing comes up, then I might do it (again)," she said. Chitrangada started her acting career with Sudhir Mishra's "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" and later featured in "Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow", "Sorry Bhai!", "Basra" and "Yeh Saali Zindagi".<br /><br />In "Inkaar", she shares the screen space with Arjun Rampal and she guarantees this is Arjun's best work so far. "Arjun is a very nice human being. He made me feel very comfortable and that energy translates on screen. He is extremely professional. This is Arjun's best work that I have seen," she said.<br /><br />"Inkaar" is an 'A' certificate movie, but Chitrangada maintains she is choosy with her scripts. "Yes I am choosy about my scripts. I want to do good roles that suit me. I want to choose the best because I have waited really long to be part of good films. I should be convinced with my role," she said.<br /><br />She isn't even worried about the competition among Bollywood actresses. "I don't know about competition, I only choose to do good work that I like," Chitrangada said nonchalantly.<br /><br />She also says box office numbers don't matter as long as she gets a good film. "Numbers don't hurt at all. Everybody wants their film to earn as much money, but at the same time, I am greedy to be part of good films. (Of course) I would be happy if my film collects Rs.100 crore," the 36-year-old-said.</p>
<p>Actress Chitrangada Singh, who features in "Inkaar", a movie which deals with sexual harassment at the workplace, says she knows where to draw the line when it comes to doing bold scenes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"As long as I am comfortable with my director and the co-stars, I am open to doing the bold scenes. But I do have my own limits and I know where to say no," Chitrangada told IANS.<br /><br />"If you are not involved in a scene, your discomfort shows on screen and it makes you look stupid," she added. As an actor, Chitrangada has opened up to new things - commercial Bollywood movies as well as item numbers.<br /><br />Chitrangada, who has earlier featured in off-beat films like "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" and "Yeh Saali Zindagi", entered the commercial movie zone with "Desi Boyz". She recently also did an item number in the movie "Joker".<br /><br />"I am more comfortable dancing now than before. Dancing is a lot of fun. I am open to doing item numbers. Let's see if any interesting thing comes up, then I might do it (again)," she said. Chitrangada started her acting career with Sudhir Mishra's "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" and later featured in "Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow", "Sorry Bhai!", "Basra" and "Yeh Saali Zindagi".<br /><br />In "Inkaar", she shares the screen space with Arjun Rampal and she guarantees this is Arjun's best work so far. "Arjun is a very nice human being. He made me feel very comfortable and that energy translates on screen. He is extremely professional. This is Arjun's best work that I have seen," she said.<br /><br />"Inkaar" is an 'A' certificate movie, but Chitrangada maintains she is choosy with her scripts. "Yes I am choosy about my scripts. I want to do good roles that suit me. I want to choose the best because I have waited really long to be part of good films. I should be convinced with my role," she said.<br /><br />She isn't even worried about the competition among Bollywood actresses. "I don't know about competition, I only choose to do good work that I like," Chitrangada said nonchalantly.<br /><br />She also says box office numbers don't matter as long as she gets a good film. "Numbers don't hurt at all. Everybody wants their film to earn as much money, but at the same time, I am greedy to be part of good films. (Of course) I would be happy if my film collects Rs.100 crore," the 36-year-old-said.</p>