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Rosa gets her Bollywood break

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DebeshBannerjee

Posted: Jun 30, 2008 at 1039 hrs IST

New Delhi, June 30: Saif Ali Khan may have moved on to Kareena Kapoor, and it seems so has Khan’s ex, Rosa Catalano, who’s finally got her break in Bollywood. The fiery Italian will be seen dancing to Bewaja in the film Desh Drohi that releases later this year in October. The film also stars Gracy Singh and Hrishita Bhatt.

It’s an unlikely casting for Catalano, considering the film is all about patriotism, however, Catalano is hoping her dance moves will catapult her into the big league. The producer of the film, Kamaal Khan and cast were in town for its music release this Friday in the presence of DP Yadav, the UP politician who was invited as the chief guest. “I was stunned when I was asked to do a dance number. I have never worn a traditional village girl costume so I was apprehensive,” says Catalano. So are we.

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