Neetu moves from SIGNAL to KAMASUTRA this October

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,September 22 2006]

It's not just 'Don' and 'Jaan-E-Mann' that are going to be highlights this Diwali/Eid. There is much more to come as the promotion of Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Traffic Signal' kick starts on October 20th.

A visibly excited Neetu Chandra says, "I am excited about 'Traffic Signal' coming soon since I am sure the film is going to open a new chapter in my life. There is so much of hard work that has gone in by the entire unit and I am sure the audience would witness that when they watch the film on the screen."

On being asked what else is happening in her professional life, she says, "A lot! This is one of the most interesting phases of my short career so far since my 'Kamasutra' video for Shreya Ghoshal's debut album too releases around the same time that makes it a double bill for him."

Moving from a traffic signal to an act of Kamasutra - now that's quite a journey for young Neetu Chandra!

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