Mumbai:
Actress-turned-director
Pooja
Bhatt,
who
is
elated
over
the
decent
opening
of
Jism
2,
has
revealed
that
she
has
plans
to
take
the
franchise
ahead
with
the
third
and
fourth
installment
and
she
is
considering
to
rope
in
Brazilian
model
Nathalia
Kaur,
who
debut
in
Bollywood
with
the
item
number
'Dan
Dan'
in
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
recent
release
Department.
In
an
exclusive
interview,
Pooja
Bhatt
revealed
her
plans
for
the
next
installment
of
Jism.
The
director,
"For
Jism
3,
we
are
considering
Nathalia
as
my
father
(Mahesh
Bhatt)
suggested
me
to
do
so.
He
has
a
knack
of
choosing
the
right
kind
of
new
talent.
We
are
thinking
of
her
but
nothing
is
finalised
yet."
The
makers
of
the
film
are
planning
to
have
two
heroes
and
three
heroines
for
the
next
film
in
Jism
series.
The
actress-turned-director
added,
"The
third
part
will
have
four
main
players
it
could
be
two
heroes,
two
heroines
or
three
heroes
and
one
heroine.
We
haven't
thought
of
the
exact
number
of
actors
and
actress
yet.
We
might
repeat
one
of
the
male
actors
from
Jism
2."
But
the
makers
are
not
just
stopping
at
Jism
3.
They
intend
to
take
it
forward
and
have
a
fourth
part
as
well
in
the
series.
Pooja
Bhatt
further
said,
"Then
we
would
go
ahead
with
Jism
4
in
2014.
It
is
just
a
coincidence
that
the
year,
ending
with
3
(2013)
will
have
Jism
3
and
4
(2014)
will
have
Jism
4.
I
don’'t
know
how
far
we
will
take
the
Jism
franchise.
I
have
not
planned
it
yet."
Talking
about
Jism
2
collection
at
the
Box
Office,
Pooja
Bhatt
said,
"I
was
anxious.
The
film
had
no
big
star
cast,
we
did
not
have
Salman
Khan
in
the
film
but
it
did
quite
well
at
the
Box
Office.
I
was
taking
a
bigger
risk
by
having
Sunny
in
my
film
putting
her
in
front
of
a
conservative
crowd
here.
People
thought
with
Sunny
in
the
film,
they
will
get
to
see
more
of
sexual
and
sensual
content
but
that
was
a
myth."
She
added,
"The
film
has
earned
Rs
21
crore,
I
think
we
have
got
a
great
opening.
Generally,
filmmakers
do
not
release
their
movies
during
Ramzan
as
not
many
people
go
to
watch
it.
But
this
film
has
done
well
especially
in
places
like
UP,
Bhopal,
Punjab
and
others.
It
worked
for
us."