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"As a debutant, one can't be demanding" - Chirag

Monday, November 7, 2011 • Hindi Comments
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'Miley Naa Miley Hum' has released and it is now quite apparent that the film is entirely centred on debutant Chirag Paswan with the leading ladies mainly on the peripherals. While even Kangna is mainly visible only in the second half, two leading ladies in the film - Neeru Bajwa and Sagarika Ghatge - make their presence felt only intermittently in the first half.

One wonders though whether Chirag had any wish-list in mind when he started finalising actresses for his film, considering the fact that the film was mainly revolving around him. Also, did he actually sit down and draft a list of prospective leading ladies with his producer (Anuuj Saxena) and director (Tanveer Khan)?

"See, first and foremost I didn't interfere in casting decisions because all I was looking for was my character and how I ensured that I gave it all my all", says Chirag with a straight face, "As for Kangna then come on, she is a huge star. I firmly believe that beggars can't be chooser."

Happy with the fact that Kangna gave a nod of approval to the film while Neeru and Sagarika readily came on board as well, Chirag says, "I am a debutant after all; I have to prove myself. My motto is simple - First deserve then desire. Till the time I don't prove myself, I can't and shouldn't have a wish-list. I cannot be too demanding here. Frankly, I was more than happy to have these three beautiful women consent to come opposite me."

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