Bold actress Paoli Dam is among those Bollywood actresses who have just no qualms on shedding clothes for films. She courted controversy with her Bollywood debut Hate Story. She got noticed for nudity and sex scenes and there were even protests over her bare-back poster.
However, Paoli maintains that she will continue to do intimate scenes as she has no hang-ups with them. "I have no inhibitions as an actor," says Paoli who is now starring in Vikram Bhatt's next venture - Love Games which is a story about wife swapping.
Before venturing into mainstream B-town, Paoli has worked in Bengali parallel cinema. Chatrak, a film on the socio-political life of a city, as she defines it, was a directorial endeavour by Sri Lanka-based filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara. It was termed as the boldest film ever made and sources reveal how viewers walked out of the theatres because of the explicit scenes between Paoli and Anubrata Basu.
"I do not believe in parallel cinema. Every film is made for money and it is not different from the mainstream," she explains. Well, we wonder if she so much detests parallel cinema then why she starred in Chatrak - which falls in the category of parallel cinema. And prompt was the reply, "Because it was an international film. Plus, I got to walk the red carpet at Cannes 2011 and that is a dream come true for any actor."
Hmmm…She very well masters the art of playing with words!
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