Bipasha
will
be
spending
a
lot
of
time
in
Goa
in
the
coming
weeks.
First
she
will
shoot
her
fitness
video
on
the
beaches
quickly
before
winter
sets
in.
Then
she
is
all
set
to
shoot
a
re-mix
of
the
song
“Dum
Maro
Dum" for
Rohan
Sippy's
film
of
the
same
title.
In
Rohan
Sippy's
film,
Bipasha
Basu
is
all
set
to
swing
to
the
sound
of
the
R
D
Burman
track
“Dum
Maro
Dum".
The
copyright
issues
with
Dev
Anand
and
his
film
Hare
Rama
Hare
Krishna
have
apparently
been
sorted
out.
Pritam
Chakraborty
is
all
set
to
record
a
new
version
of
the
Asha
Bhosle
classic.
Says
Bipasha,
"I
can't
talk
about
it
right
now.
But
when
it
happens
it
will
happen.
Give
it
another
two
weeks."
She
has
another
issue-based
film
Aakrosh
coming
up
after
Lamhaa.
And
Bipasha
wonders
how
the
audience
would
react
to
it.
"The
social
issue,
honour
killings,
is
treated
like
a
thriller.
Even
Lamhaa
was
treated
like
a
thriller.
But
how
many
people
went
to
see
it?"
Bipasha
plays
a
schoolteacher
in
a
tradition-bound
village
in
Aakrosh.
"For
me
the
interesting
part
of
doing
Aakrosh
was
to
see
how
far
away
I
can
get
away
from
my
glamorous
image.
I
discovered
it
was
easy
for
me
to
do
real
characters.
The
director,
Priyadarshan,
is
a
delight
to
work
with.
And
my
co-star
is
Ajay
Devgn
who
is
a
good
dependable
actor.
I've
another
film
Mr.
Fraud
with
Ajay
directed
by
Abbas-Mustan
which
got
stuck.
I
don't
know
if
that
will
ever
release."
Bipasha
has
a
message
for
her
colleagues
who
are
keen
to
lend
their
names
to
issue-based
films.
"Don't
charge
any
money
for
working
in
such
films.
It's
the
only
way
to
make
issue-based
films
commercially
viable."
Says
the
actress,
"After
Lamhaa,
I
am
tempted
to
tell
a
committed
filmmaker
like
Rahul
Dholakia
to
make
out-and-out
commercial
films.
Or
if
you
make
a
film
on
a
social
issue
then
make
sure
it
doesn't
go
over-budget.
The
audience
doesn't
care
about
what's
happening
in
the
real
world.
It's
shameful
that
Lamhaa
was
so
costly.
If
it
was
made
for
Rs.
4
crores
it
would
have
been
a
hit.
When
a
mainstream
actor
does
a
film
on
a
social
cause
it
should
be
done
free
of
cost
as
a
sign
of
commitment
to
society."
Bipasha
is
all
set
to
go
to
Goa
well
in
advance
of
her
earlier
plan
to
shoot
her
video.
"I
want
it
to
be
shot
outdoors
in
Goa.
Winter
gets
too
crowded.
And
I've
a
film
to
shoot
in
September.
So
I've
to
rush
the
video.
I
am
going
crazy
doing
my
calorie
counts.
This
time
I've
no
team.
I
am
doing
everything
on
my
own.
It's
a
little
boring
to
do
it
by
myself.
But
I've
always
been
a
loner."
And
yes,
all
is
well
between
Bipasha
and
John.
Says
Bipasha
confidently,
"If
God
forbid,
anything
were
to
go
wrong
between
me
and
John,
he
would
be
the
loser
not
me."
John
Abraham
may
go
right
ahead
and
insure
his
body
parts.
Bipasha
isn't
doing
any
such
thing.
Bipasha
can't
see
the
sense
of
John
insuring
his
butt.
She
says,
"I'm
a
body
person
and
I
am
definitely
into
fitness.
But
I'd
never
insure
any
body
part.
He's
welcome
to
do
what
he
likes.
I
just
want
to
know
which
insurance
company
is
insuring
his
butt."