The promos of Alisha Berry starrer Love Games have already
made an impact, and with an shameless announcement around this Bhatt affair
going beyond bold, one waits to see what's in offer.
So was Tara always open to stepping into a movie of this
genre, or was it just incidental that Love Games happened?
Tara reveals, "Well, I have actually never pondered
over it. To get Love Games was more like a blessing for me. My debut film was
Mastram which told the story of one of the biggest soft porn writers (by the
same name) from India. My second film (The Perfect Girl) was a love story. Now
here is Love Games which is so-called bold. I never had any reservation w.r.t.
genre but honestly, I don't like the word 'bold' per se. That said, the fact
that the film happened to me was incidental. I am not from a film family, so
when you get such good work, you just want to go out there and give it your
best shot."
In the film, Tara plays an independent working woman, a
doctor to be precise, who steps into the lives of a couple (Gaurav Arora and
Patralekha) as a 'sex object' no less.
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