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'Engaged actresses have limited scope in Bollywood'

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 at 1906 hrs IST

Mumbai, August 23: Labelling the Hindi film industry as 'male-dominated', Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu, who has long been associated with actor John Abraham, says engaged actresses have limited scope in Bollywood.

"There is a limited choice for actresses who are already involved in a relationship," Bipasha said. "Your personal life has an indirect impact on the offers that come your way. Once you are bonded into any relationship the choice is limited and one has to take right moves," she said.

Bipasha alleged that the industry is male dominated one. "It's a man's industry and it's never going to change. There is no use pointing out our stand verbally or through action," the dusky beauty said.

The actress further added that it was not wrong on the audience's part to expect a romantically involved couple to be seen together in a romantic movie.

Talking about her own equation with beau John Abraham, she said the two of them will soon be seen in a heavy-duty romantic, passionate movie under John's production banner.

However, the movie will not be like Jism but a hardcore romantic movie, she added.

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