Comfortable
with
her
skin,
she
oozed
oomph
in
songs
like
'Aap
Ki
Kashish',
'Mummy
Ko
Nahi
Hai
Pata',
'Hichki'
to
of
course
her
flagship
track
'Aashiq
Banaya
Aapne'.
Just
when
it
seemed
that
things
were
looking
up
for
this
Bengali
beauty,
she
surprised
many
with
her
guest
appearances
in
films
like
36
China
Town
and
Bhagam
Bhag.
While
films
like
Risk
and
Good
Boy
Bad
Boy
hardly
added
to
her
profile
or
made
audiences
take
her
seriously
as
an
actor,
her
Raqeeb
(in
which
she
had
enjoyed
an
author
backed
role
as
a
scheming
seductress)
tanked
as
well.
Some
respite
came
in
the
form
of
Dhol
but
non-performance
of
Speed
as
well
as
Saas
Bahu
Aur
Sensex
meant
that
Tanushree
Dutta
ended
up
doing
some
serious
rethinking
about
her
Bollywood
career.
And
then
arrived
Rokkkk
where
she
resurfaced
on
the
Bollywood
scene
after
a
hiatus.
Though
the
film
didn't
do
much
at
the
box
office,
Tanushree
was
noticed
for
her
good
performance
in
the
role
of
a
vulnerable
young
woman.
Meanwhile,
Tanushree
promises
that
she
is
not
taking
a
de-glam
route
for
good
in
movies
to
come.
Though
her
soon
to
release
'Apartment'
also
sees
her
playing
the
role
of
a
victim,
Tanushree
is
sure
that
sure
that
looking
good
for
camera
is
definitely
in.
Talking
about
being
comfortable
with
her
skin,
what's
her
stand
on
exposing
for
camera
in
this
new
phase
of
her
career?
Given
the
fact
that
she
films
like
Apartment
and
Rokkk
have
been
intense,
how
is
she
ensuring
that
she
is
not
entirely
resorting
to
taking
a
de-glam
route
in
her
pursuit
to
give
a
serious
account
of
herself?
"Please,
I
am
not
getting
boring
for
sure.
I
am
not
a
pseudo
intellectual
who
wants
to
be
an
actress
in
commercial
mainstream
Bollywood
cinema
and
still
want
to
de-glam
myself.
Yes,
my
current
crop
of
movies
belong
to
different
genre
and
treatment
but
it
isn't
as
if
I
would
suddenly
have
dark
circles
around
my
eyes
or
have
the
kind
of
make
up
that
intentionally
makes
me
look
ugly.
Sorry,
but
I
am
not
allowing
my
eye
lashes
and
make
up
to
go
anywhere," smiles
Tanushree.
With
her
parents
living
with
her
in
Mumbai
and
giving
her
all
the
moral
support,
Tanushree
is
looking
forward
to
2010
being
a
new
beginning
to
her
career.
"Yes,
it
is
indeed
a
new
beginning
for
me.
The
fresh
bunch
of
movies
that
I
am
doing
is
much
nicer
in
appeal.
Also,
they
definitely
boast
of
far
better
scripts
that
I
have
come
across.
Hopefully,
I
would
now
see
much
better
response
from
audiences
through
these
films",
says
Tanushree,
Apartment
is
now
ready
for
release
and
Rokkk
has
already
seen
good
feedback
coming
my
way.
In
fact
recently
I
also
had
a
Tamil
release,
Theeratha
Vilayattu
Pillai,
to
my
name
which
worked
well
at
the
box
office.
I
was
thankfully
very
busy
right
through
2009
and
no
wonder;
it
really
went
fast
for
me.
I
am
positive
that
the
scenario
would
just
turn
out
to
be
the
same
and
perhaps
even
better
in
the
months
to
come."
Story first published: Friday, March 19, 2010, 13:41 [IST]