Actresses are for glamour in Sajid Khan’s films: Esha Gupta

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Actress Esha Gupta, who stars in Sajid Khan’s Humshakals, said she accepted the film despite knowing that she did not have much to do in the movie.
Esha, 28, plays the role of a psychiatrist in the film, co-starring Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor, Tamannaah Bhatia and Bipasha Basu. “Girls are there to add glamour in Sajid Khan’s films.
If you are not glamourous enough, it is not going to help. He did not have to do much work on me. He just asked the stylists to make me look hot, and hence people will see me in that avatar in the film,” she said. Esha said comedies are mostly male-dominated in India and actresses are there in the film to react rather than act.
“I did not expect to get something big in Humshakals like I had in ‘Raaz 3D’. In comedy films, actresses react to what the boys do,” she said.
The actress said one of the reasons for her to take up Humshakals was that she wanted to do a family entertainer, as her previous movies, Jannat 2 and Raaz 3D had adult content while ‘Chakravyuh’ was a serious film. “Coming from Delhi, we like watching light-hearted films. I like loud comedies. I am a Sajid Khan fan and loved Housefull,” she said.
Esha said she got along very well with Tamannaah and Bipasha, with whom she has worked in Raaz 3D. (PTI)

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