When I meet her for this interview at Yashraj Studios, Bipasha Basu tells me that she is more than happy with the fact that since the time that she had made her debut in Bollywood with Abbas-Mustan’s Ajnabee, she has made rapid strides as an actress in the last eight years and carved for herself a niche in the industry. “It has been a learning process for me from Ajnabee till my latest release- Bachna Ae Haseena. I have learnt everything on the job slowly and steadily unlike then new comers today who come prepared even with their first film.”
Bipasha confesses that she has matured with time and become more responsible, as an actress. “I am glad I could live to see a film of mine celebrating its golden jubilee like my second film after Ajnabee- Raaz did. I am not bragging about it but genuinely I feel sad that today it is not possible for any actor, including John Abraham to celebrate the jubilee of his or her film, since a stage has come when a film has got to recover its cost in the first three days of its release with films having become a big business with the mushrooming of the multiplexes.”
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