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‘Bilkul Karenge’ claims that Hema Malini is prepared to kiss as Dharmendra and Shabana Azmi did in ‘Rocky Aur Rani’

Dharmendra and Shabana Azmi’s lip-kiss caught everyone’s attention and became the talk of the town shortly after Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani reached theaters. Hema Malini, Dharmendra’s wife, has now said in a recent interview that she is also willing to do such a scenario on camera if given the opportunity.

Hema Malini said to India.com when asked whether she would feel at ease kissing on camera, “Kyun nahi karenge, bilkul karenge. If it’s lovely, if it’s relatable, and if it fits with the movie, maybe I can. The original Dream Girl said she hasn’t yet seen Karan Johar’s film.

This occurs shortly after Hema Malini said that, given the opportunity, she would want to make a return in movies. “Someone has to come and cast me in a decent part. It ought to be suitable for someone my age. Despite being appropriate for my age, it may be glamorous, Hema Malini told Times Now.

“I don’t want to play a bad guy. I don’t think negatively at all. That is not how I can conceive of myself. I don’t want anybody harm, so how can I play a nasty guy? I can play any kind of part, but I do not like playing such types of roles, so role toh kar sakte hai kuch bhi. The character must be upbeat and provide a good message, the actor said.

Hema commented on Dharmendra and Shabana’s on-screen kiss in the same interview, saying, “I am sure people have appreciated the film. Dharam ji likes to be in front of the camera all the time, thus I am really delighted for him. He enjoys it.

While speaking at a press conference in Mumbai earlier, Dharmendra also admitted to kissing Shabana Azmi. He stated, “Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend the premiere, but I’ve gotten a lot of messages from people. It’s not a huge concern for me, Maine bola, Yaar, yeh toh mere daaye haath kaam hai. Dharmendra said, “Baaye haath se karwana hai, woh bhi karwa lo (I can do it effortlessly)” as everyone chuckled at his remark.

 

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