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I'm too busy to think about marriage: southern actress Chaya

Category :India Sub Category :National,Entertainment
2009-08-26 00:00:00
   Views : 1680

For two to three days, I was flooded with calls and I kept denying it,' she said.

'I'm not really thinking about marriage. I have to finish my Tamil film 'Anthapuraththu Veedu'. I have finished working in a Malayalam film. I have also signed a few Bengali films. I'm also talking to some Bengali producers for new offers. If I decide to get married, I will go with my parents' decision... they have supported me so much.'

Chaya also wanted to direct a film called 'Gandhi Bazaar', but has now given up her plans as she can't find a producer.

'I had a wonderful script in 'Gandhi Bazaar'. But what can I do if I don't get a good producer for this project? I had even contacted a few corporates who showed some interest in the project. But they have now gone back because of recession,' she said.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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