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This is an archive article published on December 23, 2008

Asin keeps her fingers crossed before ‘Ghajini’s’ release

Asin is keeping her fingers crossed! The verdict will be out in a few days from now. "I wouldn't say I am nervous. But I am anxious to know how the audiences react to the film and also to my performance. I haven't watched the film yet - I don't do that before it releases - but I've decided to watch it first".

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Asin is keeping her fingers crossed! The verdict will be out in a few days from now. “I wouldn’t say I am nervous. But I am anxious to know how the audiences react to the film and also to my performance. I haven’t watched the film yet – I don’t do that before it releases – but I’ve decided to watch it first day, first show,” Asin states.

Asin may belong to Kerala, but the pretty actress, who’s a leading name in South, speaks Hindi fluently. “We shot ‘Ghajini’ in sync sound, so there was no question of not knowing the language,” she smiles. In fact, Aamir had called up Asin after the screening of the Tamil version, congratulating her on her performance in the film. “In the end, he casually asked me if I could speak in Hindi. I replied in the affirmative. I didn’t realize why he asked me that question, until the makers approached me for the Hindi remake,” she reminisces.

With ‘Ghajini’ and ‘London Dreams’ in her kitty, Asin has decided to move bag and baggage to Mumbai. “I moved to Mumbai in January this year. But that doesn’t mean I’ve closed the doors for South films. If the role interests me, I would instantly say ‘yes’ to a Tamil or Malayalam film. Let’s see how the career goes after ‘Ghajini’,” she smiles. Bollywood hungama

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