"Ranbir and I are similar minded" - Bipasha Basu
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Hi
Bipasha,
long
time
no
see.
Where
are
you
now
a
days?
Yeah
that's
what!
I
go
in
hibernation
when
I
am
filming
and
when
my
film
is
about
to
release
I
pop
out
of
my
igloo.
You
are
no
more
an
Ajnabee
in
Bollywood...
I
better
not
be
Devansh
(ha
ha
ha)
...and
you've
made
a
mark
for
yourself
which
your
filmography
proves.
But
is
it
time
to
tell
all
the
leading
ladies,
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno?
(Laughs)
No
yaar.
I
am
too
lost
in
my
own
space
to
say
that.
My
survival
technique
is
that
the
audience
loves
me
and
I
have
a
direct
interaction
with
them.
I
guess,
I'm
liked
and
that's
why
I'm
here.
And
the
other
interesting
aspect
of
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
is
also
the
fact
that
you
are
the
senior
most
and
highly
experienced
from
the
lot.
As
a
teacher,
what
did
you
learn
from
the
new
bunch
of
students?
They
are
hardly
students.
You
know
what
happens.
When
I
started
off
acting
I
had
come
with
no
experience
in
the
films,
but
all
these
new
comers
are
actually
not
new
comers
because
they
come
with
so
much
of
preparation
for
being
in
films
that
they
end
up
knowing
more
than
what
I've
learnt
in
the
last
seven
years.
So
they
are
as
experienced
as
me
and
a
person
like
Ranbir,
he
knows
way
too
much
for
sure.
Your
last
film
with
Yash
Raj
productions
was
two
years
ago,
Dhoom
2.
So
how
did
two
years
after
Yash
Raj
manage
to
rope
you
in
for
this
particular
role?
Why
not
any
other
new
comer?
Well,
I
guess
the
right
casting
is
very
important
in
any
film
and
when
I
heard
the
narration
of
this
film,
I
just
knew
that
Radhika
is
the
part
that
I
want
to
do
and
that
is
what
they
called
me
for.
So
it
was
like
bang
on!
I
couldn't
argue
much
over
it
because
I
fitted
the
casting
and
at
the
same
time
it
was
a
challenge
to
play
the
role.
When
you
see
the
film,
you'll
come
to
know
that
there
is
something
endearing
about
Radhika.
I've
loved
my
character.
I
have
to
say
this.
But
it's
quite
unlucky
for
John
that
he
is
not
the
lucky
boy
in
this
film,
it's
Ranbir
Kapoor.
Did
it
make
the
25-year-old
Ranbir
uncomfortable
while
filming
romantic
and
intimate
scenes
with
a
29-year-old
Bipasha
in
the
film?
No,
not
really
because
we
are
similar
minded
people
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
you're
an
actor.
You've
come
to
do
your
job
and
you
do
it.
It
really
helps
on
the
contrary
because
when
you
have
some
kind
of
an
equation
with
your
co-star
and
you're
on
great
talking
terms
and
a
friend,
then
the
chemistry
is
better
as
it
shows
on
screen,
rather
than
working
with
a
person
you
don't
get
along
with.
Age
has
nothing
to
do
with
it.
You've
already
won
the
hearts
of
thousands
by
winning
the
Race
in
the
U.K.
Will
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
win
the
race
in
similar
fashion
too?
I
do
wish
that
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
is
widely
watched
because
it
is
actually
a
very
nice
and
an
easy
film
to
watch.
It's
a
kind
of
film
where
we
talk
about
and
celebrate
love,
which
is
an
emotion
that
everyone
can
easily
identify
with,
and
especially
today's
youth
will
be
easily
able
to
identify
with
because
it
could
be
their
story
too.
There
are
other
USP's
to
the
film
too.
The
music
is
great;
there
are
good
looking
people,
great
styling,
excellent
locations,
and
above
all
a
fantastic
story,
which
I
think
is
a
winner
at
the
end
of
the
day.
It's
a
story
that
you
follow.
You've
been
a
part
of
films
which
can't
be
tagged
as
commercial
such
as
Corporate.
Any
plans
of
switching
to
your
corporate
days.
I
have
Pankh
coming
up
which
is
considered
to
be
a
little
off
the
commercial
track
and
I
have
another
Bengali
film
that
I've
done
which
is
definitely
considered
to
be
parallel
cinema.
So
I
have
a
mixed
bag.
I
keep
on
doing
things
that
I
like
and
it
doesn't
specifically
have
to
be
in
one
direction.
I
like
to
keep
a
balance
between
commercial
and
realistic
films
and
that's
the
way
I
like
it.
I
don't
want
to
be
a
crusader
of
realistic
films
neither
do
I
want
to
be
this
doll
in
commercial
films.
I'd
like
a
mix
of
both.
After
Dhan
Dhana
Dhan
Goal
and
No
Smoking
in
which
you
did
a
special
appearance,
any
plans
of
working
with
John
Abraham
again.
We
will
see
if
something
interests
us.
We
working
together
is
never
a
plan
you
know.
We
really
don't
plan
it.
Our
way
of
thinking
is
very
different
and
our
choice
of
cinema
is
different.
So
if
we
really
agree
on
one
thing
we
will
do
it
but
I
think
the
best
thing
to
do
is
to
work
less
together
(laughs).
I
believe
in
that.
I
don't
know
whether
you
know
this
or
not
but
August
2
will
now
be
officially
celebrated
as
a
Bollywood
Day
in
the
U.S.
after
the
mega
success
of
the
Unforgettable
Tour.
Are
you
shocked?
For
a
change,
I
am.
But
I
don't
know.
It's
quite
a
strange
thing.
I
don't
even
understand
friendship
day,
mothers
day,
fathers
day,
etc.
For
me,
friends
and
parents
are
forever.
You
cannot
deny
a
relationship
and
definitely
when
you
talk
of
Bollywood,
it
is
my
ambition,
my
work
and
my
work
place.
I
cannot
deny
it
on
every
other
day,
so
I
don't
know
what
to
do
on
one
particular
day
like
a
Bollywood
Day.
If
there
is
a
festival
organized
around
Bollywood
worldwide,
it's
an
interesting
concept.
Are
you
particular
as
far
as
screen
space
is
concerned
when
you
are
a
part
of
a
big
film
like
Dhoom
2
with
big
actors
and
a
film
like
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
where
the
only
big
actor
is
'you'?
No.
Sometimes
people
do
crap
when
you
are
three
hours
in
the
film
and
some
person
comes
in
for
twenty
minutes
and
steals
the
thunder.
So
screen
space
has
definitely
never
been
my
outlook.
If
you
see
my
work
profile,
when
you
do
multistarrer,
the
fun
is
that
they
are
such
a
number
of
good
exciting
talents
all
put
together
in
one
film.
It's
just
that
how
you
leave
your
mark
behind
which
matters.
There
is
no
competition.
It's
what
you
do
is
important
even
for
a
few
minutes.
Length
is
not
an
issue.
Who
is
Radhika?
Radhika
is
a
girl
who
is
a
dancer
by
profession.
She
is
a
dancer
in
Shiamak
Davar's
troupe.
She
aspires
to
be
an
actress.
So
she
is
today's
modern
and
an
independent
girl,
has
a
clean
heart
and
believes
in
romance
and
being
in
love.
She
falls
in
love
with
Raj.
The
film
is
actually
a
journey
of
all
these
four
characters
how
they
grow
to
be
what
because
of
love.
Any
other
song,
which
you
have
on
your
caller
tune
besides
'Lucky
Boy'?
(Laughs)
Right
now
'Lucky
Boy'
is
the
favourite
song
of
lot
of
boys.
I
like
the
title
track
of
'Bachna
Ae
Haseeno'.
I
do
like
'Ahista
Ahista'
a
lot
because
it's
got
a
new
flavor
of
romance.
'Khuda
Jaane'
is
a
typical
romantic
ballet.
I
like
all
the
songs.
Even
'Small
Town
Girl'
is
different
as
it
has
bhangra
beats
and
a
situational
song
and
Jogi
Mahi,
which
is
very
traditional.
So
it's
a
mix
bag.
Look,
I
covered
the
entire
album!
We
are
nearing
our
Independence
Day
in
ten
days.
Any
message
for
all
the
Indians
across
the
globe?
Independence
Day
is
highly
significant
for
all
Indians,
whether
they
are
in
India
or
living
abroad
because
it
is
for
this
day
that
our
country
was
free
and
we
could
take
up
what
we
wanted
to.
Today,
we
are
who
we
are
because
of
August
15.
I
just
fell
that
we
should
be
patriotic
towards
our
country
and
contribute
in
the
progress
of
our
country
in
which
ever
possible
way.
This
year
I
am
going
to
spread
a
little
bit
of
happiness
by
releasing
our
film
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
on
the
Independence
Day.
We
are
nearing
our
Independence
Day
in
ten
days.
Any
message
for
all
the
Indians
across
the
globe?
Independence
Day
is
highly
significant
for
all
Indians,
whether
they
are
in
India
or
living
abroad
because
it
is
for
this
day
that
our
country
was
free
and
we
could
take
up
what
we
wanted
to.
Today,
we
are
who
we
are
because
of
August
15.
I
just
fell
that
we
should
be
patriotic
towards
our
country
and
contribute
in
the
progress
of
our
country
in
which
ever
possible
way.
This
year
I
am
going
to
spread
a
little
bit
of
happiness
by
releasing
our
film
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
on
the
Independence
Day.