Preity a slave?

“Just because I”m so much out of the country, people feel free to say and write what they like. I wish I were at home so I could see what was going on. But then I”m just a paid slave. No time to savour the fruits of my job,” Preity told IANS over the phone from London. She feels she should halt to enjoy the success.

“You see I”m a bit of an idiot. I never take that crucial pause after a release to savour its success. I”m told KANK has raised quite a storm in India. Well, good that’s what movies should do.” She is baffled by the criticism.

“I don”t understand why some people feel Karan has gone too far. Arrey! People say, make something different. And when a filmmaker actually takes the plunge into a deeper end, people accuse him of going too far.

“I feel proud to be in a film that pushes the envelope in mainstream cinema. I want to hug Karan for making KANK. In fact, I”ll get my chance to do so because Karan is coming to London.”

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