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I love everything about cinema. I love the fact that I get to play so many people. In a moment's notice, I can be upset as Sushmita and laughing as Anjali. So in a way, cinema makes sure Sushmita Sen is never in a bad frame of mind.

But what I dislike is that people, at times, take those two hours of make-believe and turn it into their lives. They believe that love and marriage will be as wonderful as what they have seen in films. And that never happens to them exactly like that. They tend to overlook the good things in their lives because they are waiting for Salman Khan to come riding on a horse!

After Vaastu Shastra, you will see me in Harry Baweja's yet-untitled film with Ajay Devgan. I play a lawyer in it. It's a version of I Am Sam. I play Michele Pfeiffer.

Then, there is Darshesh Darshan's Bewafaa, Mahesh Manjrekar's It Rained That Night (the English version of Astitva), David Dhawan's yet-untitled film with Salman Khan, Kalpana Lajme's The Postman And The Prostitute, Boney Kapoor's film with Nikhil Advani and I have sort of said yes to a director called Indrani.

I also have a dance number called Chilman in Subhash Ghai's Kisna. I dance Kathak for the first time.

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