The best part about Dhokha is the way the film is presented.
I was born on September 11, which is the day that the World Trade Centre bombing took place. Pooja was taken aback when she learnt about this, especially because I play a suicide bomber in Dhokha.”Pooja does project a film beautifully. She has a very good sense of art direction and costumes. Had it been somebody else in her place, the film wouldn’t have looked so beautiful,” says Tulip.
A back injury had kept Tulip out of films for a long time, with her last release, Matrubhoomi, hitting the theatres way back in 2005.
However, Tulip isn’t complaining. A film with Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd is coming up and then there is Kabhi Nahin. Talks are also on with Sanjay Gupta. The actor has no regret about changing her image and playing non-glam roles.
“There are different kinds of films. The market is just opening up. There is so much of choice. We are at the right place at the right time,” she explains.
Tulip may still be on a sticky wicket in Bollywood, but she stays focused. This will hopefully pay off. The actor is also associated with a lot of social work, but prefers not to speak about it. “I do work with underprivileged children but would rather not elaborate on it,” she says.
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