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New Delhi: The year was 1991 when a girl with dark and thick eyebrows hit the Hindi film screens via a film called 'Prem Qaidi'. The hero's character was played by the South Indian actor Harish, a hero known for a feminine face. The market started to believe in Karisma's potential after some juvenile but suggestive dance numbers. Then came 'Raja Hindustani' and sudden;y she became the hot property of Bollywood. Kapoor quit the film world after her marriage but now she is all set to sizzle again with Vikram Bhatt's 'Dangerous Ishq'.
While fans of Karisma Kapoor wait for her much hyped comeback vehicle 'Dangerous Ishq', director Vikram Bhatt adds on to the spice by announcing that the film
would be nothing less than a dream outing for the actress.
The shooting of the film is through and it is all set to compete at the Cannes Film festival. Promotional activities are all set to kick-start with just a few months remaining for it's theatrical release.
"The strength of 'Dangerous Ishq' is it's mindblowing idea. The part that she gets to play in the film is a dream role for any actor. Karisma too understood that when 'Dangerous Ishq' was narrated to her.
"She comes with enough experience to gauge a film's strength at the script level itself. Once she agreed in principle, we developed the film a little bit more and were ready to roll," Bhatt told PTI.
However, 'Dangerous Ishq' wasn't originally designed as a comeback vehicle of Karisma. The film's script was written well in advance without keeping any particular actress in mind. Later it was pretty much a 'luck by chance' moment for both Vikram and the 37-year-old actress that the two ended up collaborating with each other.
"I think everything is just about timing. Karisma was at that stage in her life where she had decided to do a film. She was willing to give Bollywood a shot and was looking for the right script. This was the time when I and my team were
sitting with the casting director and Karisma's name popped up," said Bhatt. (With additional inputs from PTI)
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