No more Tamil films for Bipasha Basu
Bollywood divas are known to act in South Indian Films and vice-versa, but hot babe Bipasha Basu denies working in South Indian films.
Even though the damsel has earlier worked in Tamil and Telugu films but now she doesn’t want to anymore work in South Cinema. Bipasha had earlier paired with Vijay has now refused to act with Vishal. The actress feels that the language problem is the main reason behind her denial. Bipasha faces difficulty to get the hook of South Indian languages. She instead wants to act in Hollywood but feels unfortunate of not getting any offer from there.
Well, all those Bipasha’s fans in South would be really upset to know about this. But we hope that she changes her mind in the coming future.
--SAMPURN
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