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Sharman, Daisy and Zarine Khan Hate Story 3
Sharman Joshi, Daisy Shah and Zarine Khan
are seen here promoting their film 'Hate Story 3' at a radio station.
When asked about thier intimate scenes in the movie, Sharman and Zarine
said that they were "extremely comfortable" shooting the love-making
scenes.
With the success of Hate Story 2, producer Bhushan Kumar signed director Vishal Pandya signed a three-picture deal with T-Series Studios. Early casting included actor Sharman Joshi, but he was replaced by Gurmeet Choudhary for a brief period of time. due to conflicts with Joshi’s schedule. 26 February 2015, Joshi reported that he was prepared for scenes where he would be nude, and on 1 March, he reported that he was enjoying shooting his explicit scenes. Actress Daisy Shah was brought aboard the project through Salman Khan’s insistence that producer Bhushan Kumar speak with her about joining the project.
Daisy Shah said that she was excited to be a part of this movie. In a recent interview, Daisy had mentioned that her mentor Salman Khan liked the movie and did not object to the bold scenes as he knew that is the need of the hour. Daisy debuted in Bollywood with the Salman Khan movie 'Kick', which did not fare well at the box office during the time.
With the success of Hate Story 2, producer Bhushan Kumar signed director Vishal Pandya signed a three-picture deal with T-Series Studios. Early casting included actor Sharman Joshi, but he was replaced by Gurmeet Choudhary for a brief period of time. due to conflicts with Joshi’s schedule. 26 February 2015, Joshi reported that he was prepared for scenes where he would be nude, and on 1 March, he reported that he was enjoying shooting his explicit scenes. Actress Daisy Shah was brought aboard the project through Salman Khan’s insistence that producer Bhushan Kumar speak with her about joining the project.
Daisy Shah said that she was excited to be a part of this movie. In a recent interview, Daisy had mentioned that her mentor Salman Khan liked the movie and did not object to the bold scenes as he knew that is the need of the hour. Daisy debuted in Bollywood with the Salman Khan movie 'Kick', which did not fare well at the box office during the time.
Sushmita Sen Biography & Wallpapers
Sushmita Sen was born on 19 November 1975 in Hyderabad into a Bengali
family. She has completed schooling from the Saint Ann's High School,
Secunderabad.prototypical and beauty pageant designation vessel. She was topped Miss
Universe 1994 by departing designation box Dayanara Torres of Puerto
Rico at the 43rd impression of the Miss Universe Pageant whispered in
Fawn, Philippines, on 20 May 1994. She be present the head Indian to win
the brow.The Miss Universe is known for her love to pen down beautiful poems and
very few people know about the hidden talent, which Sushmita Sen has.
Other Name : Sush, Titu
Birth place : Hyderabad, India
Date of Birth : 19 November 1975
Age : 39 years
Height : 5'10"
Hair : Black
Qualification/Education : Saint Ann's High School
Father Name : Mr. Shubeer Sen (Indian Air Force Wing Commander)
Mother Name : Mrs. Subhra Sen
Zodiac sign : Scorpio
Marital Status : Single
Languages Known : Bengali, Hindi, English
Occupation : Actress, Model
Personal Profile
Name : Sushmita SenOther Name : Sush, Titu
Birth place : Hyderabad, India
Date of Birth : 19 November 1975
Age : 39 years
Height : 5'10"
Hair : Black
Qualification/Education : Saint Ann's High School
Father Name : Mr. Shubeer Sen (Indian Air Force Wing Commander)
Mother Name : Mrs. Subhra Sen
Zodiac sign : Scorpio
Marital Status : Single
Languages Known : Bengali, Hindi, English
Occupation : Actress, Model
Awards:
1) In the year 2000, Sushmita Sen won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for the 1999 David Dhawan directed, ‘Biwi No. 1’. Same year, she also won the IIFA and the Zee Cine Best Supporting Actress award for the same film.
Her filmography includes ‘Dastak’ (1996), ‘Zor’ (1997), ‘Ratchagan’ (1997), ‘Sirf Tum’ (1999), ‘Hindustan Ki Kasam’ (1999), ‘Biwi No. 1’ (1999), ‘Mudhalvan’ (1999), ‘Aaghaaz’ (2000), ‘Fiza’(2000), ‘Kyo Kii… Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta’ (2001), ‘Nayak: The Real Hero’ (2001), ‘Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai’ (2001), ‘Aankhen’ (2002), ‘Tumko Na Bhool Payenge’ (2002), ‘Filhaal…’ (2002), ‘Samay: When Time Strikes’ (2003), ‘Pran Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye’ (2003), ‘Vastu Shastra’ (2004), ‘Main Hoon Na’ (2004), ‘Paisa Vasool’ (2004), ‘Chingaari’ (2005), ‘Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?’ (2005), ‘Main Aisa Hi Hoon’ (2005), ‘Bewafaa’ (2005), ‘Kisna: The Warrior Poet’ (2005), ‘It Was Raining That Night’ (2005), ‘Zandaggi Rocks’ (2006), ‘Alag’ (2006), ‘Ram Gopal Verma Ki Aag’ (2007), ‘Karma Aur Holi’ (2009), ‘Do Knot Disturb’ (2009), ‘Dulha Mil Gaya’ (2010) and ‘No Problem’ (2010).