MUMBAI: Isha Koppikar was quite a popular name back in the day. She has been missing on the silver screen for a while now and has always been very transparent that the casting couch exists in Bollywood. In a recent interview, the actress revealed that she lost a few projects in the industry because of her no-nonsense attitude where she doesn’t like to entertain anyone beyond work.
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Isha rose to fame with Don, Krishna Cottage, and Kya Kool Hai Hum. In the recent chat, Isha opened up on how a director told him to be in the good books of a hero and asked her to go and meet the hero alone minus her staff. For obvious reasons, the actress refused to do so and was thrown out of the film.
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The actress recalling an incident said, “In mid-2000, I was called by a renowned producer who said that you have to be in the good books of the hero. I didn’t know what he meant. So, I called up the hero, who asked me to meet him alone. At that point, he was being accused of infidelity, so he asked me to visit him minus my staff. I called the producer and told him that I am here due to my talent and looks and if that can get me good work, then it’s good enough. I was thrown out of the film.”
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