cineblitzaug05.jpgSadly, no mutineer can claim that distinction now that this Bonny lass is blogging.

Like Gogol before her, Bipasha has found a new way to concomitantly combat boredom and promote her new flick. I know, I know. It’s not a “real blog”. It’s a PR stunt. Still, her first post received 186 comments. Watch out darling Ennis, your record may not stand… ;)

Being a star is HARD:

In the past, I’ve had some very ugly experiences in Jaipur — people wanting to touch, wanting to be physically near…
I’m very scared of the mob-like mentality of the people.

Good thing she didn’t have that problem while making this phill-um. Another problem she didn’t have? A sore kundi from sitting in the makeup chair for hours.

I have a deglamorised look in Apaharan. The best part, because of this, was that I was able to get ready in 10 minutes! Even on the days I was running late, I managed my early morning schedules very well.

And her eyeliner was the key:

I am a simpleton at heart. In my personal life, I don’t wear makeup. Maybe just kajal. When Prakash narrated the story to me; he suddenly exclaimed, ‘Bipasha, this is the look I want for you in Apaharan.’ So getting into the role wasn’t too much trouble.

Med students? Prepare to get DISSED!

I play a medical student from a small town; she loves Ajay Devgan and is his conscious keeper. It’s a very realistic role. If I had been glamorous, it would have destroyed my character.

My standard disclaimer applies; I have never seen this woman act, because I am the only Mutineer who doesn’t watch Bollywood. Having said that, let me get the following out of my system: any comments that have to do with how you met her through your Uncle’s niece’s cousin-in-law and she’s not hot in real life or how she’s not fair-skinned except in pictures (just like all desi girls on friendster!) and or similar retardery shall be deleted with prejudice. This post is filed under Humor. Let’s keep mine good, shall we? ;)