No vulgarity in my shower scene in 'Apartment' — Neetu Chandra


Recently in an interview, model-turned-Bollywood-actress Neetu Chandra said that the scene where she has been shown taking a shower in her forthcoming flick ‘Apartment’ is neither vulgar nor cheap.


The actress said, "There is no vulgarity or cheapness in the shower scene.”

Neetu also clarified that, contrary to reports circulating in the industry, she has not shed her clothes for shooting the scene.

“The shot gives an illusion that I am not wearing anything but it is a trick of the camera. It's an illusion that the filmmakers have created because I wasn't comfortable shooting otherwise," said the actress.

‘Apartment’ is scheduled to be released on April 23 and also features actress Tanushree Dutta.

Neetu does not want to be labeled ‘bold’
During the interview Neetu also made it quite clear that just because she did a bathing scene in the film ‘Apartment’ does not mean she should be labeled ‘bold.’

"I play a hostel girl in the movie and in that particular scene I am just thinking about something while bathing. Now this is something so many of us do and can connect with. Besides, you can't wear a lehenga in the bathroom," said Neetu.

She further added, “I have not done any bold role. In 'Traffic Signal', I played a simple girl, in 'One Two Three' I played a police officer and was covered in uniform throughout."

Neetu’s Bollywood journey so far
Neetu Chandra was born on June 20, 1984 in Patna, Bihar (India) and she made her debut in the Bollywood with ‘Garam Masala’ in 2005 in which she portrayed the role of an airhostess named Sweety.

After that she did Madhur Bhandarkar’s ‘Traffic Signal’. To prepare for her role in the film, she reportedly spent a whole week living on the streets of Mumbai.

She also tried her luck in the Tamil film industry and her film ‘Yavarum Nalam’ opposite Madhavan that released his year has been declared a major hit.

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