Model-actress
Lara
Dutta
is
keen
to
return
on
the
sets
of
No
Entry
sequel.
No
Entry
Mein
Entry,
a
sequel
to
the
hit
2005
comedy,
will
be
directed
by
Anees
Bazmee
and
produced
by
Boney
Kapoor.
It
is
expected
to
go
on
the
floors
by
the
end
of
this
year.
"I
have
been
waiting
to
go
to
the
sets
of
No
entry
for
the
last
four
years.
I
am
waiting
for
Boney
Kapoor
to
actually
show
me
the
sets
and
then
I
will
believe
that
it
has
started
shooting," said
Dutta,
who
was
in
the
capital
to
walk
the
ramp
for
Birdhichand
Ghanshyam
Das
Jewelers
at
the
day
one
of
India
International
Jewelry
Week
(IIJW).
The
34-year-old
Former
Miss
Universe
was
recently
seen
in
David,
directed
by
Bejoy
Nambiar.
The
film
marked
the
return
of
Dutta
on
the
big
screen
after
her
pregnancy.
She
was
blessed
with
a
daughter
in
January,
2012.
The
actress
is
back
to
her
fabulous
shape
after
the
birth
of
her
first
child
with
tennis
star
Mahesh
Bhupati.
"I
believe
in
fashion
that
is
practical.
It's
the
first
time
in
my
life
that
I'm
travelling
with
my
daughter
I
always
travel
with
an
extra
pair
of
clothes
in
my
bag
because
you
never
know
what's
going
to
happen,"
she
said.
Dutta
donned
a
flowing
purple
gown
with
a
huge
royal
diamond
neck
piece
from
the
collection
known
as
'Amer
reincarnated' inspired
by
Amer
fort
of
Rajasthan.
"I
get
very
excited
when
I
get
to
walk
for
jewelry
week.
It's
also
that
you
are
hoping
that
you
will
run-off
with
what
you
are
wearing.
There
is
something
really
different
we
have
worked
with
so
many
designers
on
their
clothing
range,"
she
said.
The
show
saw
a
caricature
of
train
of
being
fixed
at
the
ramp
from
which
models
walked
into
into
the
ramp.
The
models
wore
both
Indo-western
clothing
and
traditional
lehenghas
and
sherwanis.