Saturday, November 1, 2008

Bollywood's Eesha Koppikar loves being in action

Bollywood's Eesha Koppikar loves being in action
(NSI News Source Info) New Delhi - November 1, 2008: With a red belt in taekwondo, Eesha Koppikhar is now keen on doing an action film, in contrast to her demure and simple look in the forthcoming film Ek Vivaah...Aisa Bhi."I love action and I really want to do an action film. Maybe something like Mr & Mrs Smith, Charlie's Angels or a Million Dollar Baby," said Eesha.The actress, whose claim to fame are item numbers Khallas and Ishq Samundar, reveals that she has been learning taekwondo for the past six years."Taekwondo requires your entire body to work at the same time and it helps the mind also. I feel while practising taekwondo, one becomes more focussed," Eesha said.Apart from taekwondo, the actress regularly practises yoga and heads to the gym.For now, however, Eesha is busy with the promotion of Ek Vivaah... in which she plays a small town girl Chandni, who dons the mantle of being the bread-winner of her family from being a naive bride-to-be after the death of her father.A typical Sooraj Barjatya family film, Ek Vivaah... is set for a Nov 7 release and stars Sonu Sood opposite Eesha."I started my Bollywood career with a glamorous image and the songs became a rage; so I never got an opportunity to do something like Ek Vivaah..."But this film has given me a chance to explore my personality as an actress," Eesha said.Eesha had for some time been looking to play a typical Indian girl."I was looking for a role of an Indian girl, who is loving, a perfectionist, believes in commitment and has strong values. This film offered me that and it is a complete family movie," she said.The actress is upbeat about her traditional look in the film."I wear very simple and ethnic clothes in the film. I don't wear too much make-up and the entire look is very serene. I liked doing it," she said.In her Bollywood career spanning eight years, Eesha has been associated with films like Company, Don: The Chase Begins, Darna Mana Hai, Salaam-e-Ishq and more recently Hello - most of which had an ensemble cast.Besides these, she made special appearances in a number of films including Kaante, Hum Tum and 36 China Town.Eesha says she is now "happy to have moved on from friendly and special appearances to better and full-fledged roles". After Ek Vivaah..., Eesha will be seen in Har Pall, Hello Darling and a lead role in Ram Gopal Varma's Shabri.

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