In a brand new interview, Esha Deol opened up about her bikini scene within the Dhoom title observe. The actor recalled how Yash Raj Films’ head, filmmaker-director Aditya Chopra had knowledgeable her concerning the scene from the 2004 motion movie. Esha mentioned she had requested for a day’s time to get permission from her mom, veteran actor Hema Malini, earlier than committing to it. Also learn: No Dhoom for me now, solely respectable roles, Esha Deol says
Esha mentioned that she was scared to speak to her mom concerning the bikini scene, however her response was ‘very completely different’ to what she had anticipated. Esha mentioned that Hema Malini informed her to ‘be sure that it’s shot properly’. Esha additionally revealed that Aditya Chopra gave her six months to organize for the movie as he wished her ‘to look a sure approach’.
Speaking with Bollywood Bubble, Esha mentioned, “Aditya said we are going to be doing this film (Dhoom), it is something different, something new… he said that ‘You will have to wear a bikini, so are you ready to do that?’ And I said, ‘Give me one day, let me take permission from my mother, if I can wear a bikini.’ Then I came home and asked her. I was very scared, when I was asking her.”
“Because see, on holidays and all, she has seen me put on a bikini, as a result of what else will you put on when you swim, a swimsuit or a bikini. Her (Hema Malini’s) response was very completely different. She was like ‘Yeah wear, what is there in that. You wear it when you go out with your friends and you wear it on holidays, so wear. Make sure it is shot nicely’. Then I went and informed him (Aditya Chopra), and he mentioned ‘I’m providing you with six months, I would like you to look a sure approach. Will you be capable to do it?’ I mentioned sure, I’ve one of the best coach,” she added.
Dhoom was launched in 2004 and featured Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham alongside Uday Chopra and Esha Deol. She had performed the position of Sheena. Yash Raj Films (YRF) went on to launch two extra Dhoom films in 2006 and 2013, each of which had been field workplace hits.
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