Glamour is fictional: Ayesha Takia
Glamour is fictional: Ayesha Takia
Ayesha Takia says there's a lot more to her character in her upcoming film Dor than the de-glam look.

Mumbai: Actress Ayesha Takia, who has a city-bred-girl-next-door image in Bollywood, sports a de-glam look in Dor and says people should focus on her character than her appearance.

"There's a lot more to my character in Dor than the de-glam look. I'm playing a village girl in the film and my character required no make-up. A woman living in Rajasthan will obviously be portrayed in that manner," she explains.

Ayesha sans make-up - does she really like it that way and what's her glam quotient?

"I really don't understand this term. As actors we have to look glamorous most of the time. Anyone can be made to look glamorous with make-up and stuff. It's very fictional. It's the real person that matters," she said.

While shooting for the film, Ayesha established a good rapport with her director Nagesh Kukunoor and tied him a rakhi (band), reports Bollywood Trade.

"I did tie a rakhi on Nagesh's wrist. I don't have a brother and we decided to take our relationship a step forward. This was my first rakhi," she said.

In spite of discomforts and mishaps on the sets, Ayesha says she enjoyed working in Dor.

"I had a lovely time shooting for Dor. We were shooting in 48-50 degrees and the weather really made it difficult but I enjoyed the whole experience. I also fell badly while filming a train sequence but all that is behind me. I managed to pull it off," she recounted.

Her forthcoming films include Fool And Final, De Taali and Kya Love Story Hai.

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