June 20, 2005
After Khamosh-Khauff Ki Raat, Kainaaz Pervees found
herself living a Net nightmare. According to the actress,
someone created a fake Yahoo profile introducing her
as a 'high class call girl'.....
NRI, (non- resident Indian) Kainaaz, who is a Canadian
resident and played several small roles on TV before
making her debut in Deepak Tijori's murder mystery,
says she has now filed a case with the police to get
to the bottom of the mischief.
"I know the person responsible for this. But
I don't want to disclose his name because I want him
caught red-handed. If I reveal his name, he will become
cautious. I am pursuing the matter with the proper
authorities and I am sure the case will be solved
very soon. But there's something that I can tell you
- the man we are after is from the film industry itself.
He got my photographs from the Net and put it on a
Yahoo profile alongwith a vulgar message. He wrote
my nickname as Pussy Cat. Thank God the fellow didn't
morph my pictures to make them look obscene!"
says Kainaaz.
Khamosh may be the starlet's first Bollywood film,
but this is certainly not her first brush with controversy.
She was earlier involved in a bitter war of words
with Rakhi Sawant. Both bombshells objected to each
other's steamy scenes in Khamosh. While Rakhi thought
it was unseemly of Kainaaz to appear in a bra, Kainaaz
cried foul over her co-star posing in red underwear.
"The Censor Board did not allow a scene where
I am wearing a bra, although I am supposed to be on
honeymoon and making love to my husband. If that was
not acceptable to the Board, how could it allow shots
where Rakhi is shown in a red bikini bottom? I therefore
raised an objection. That is how we got into a fight,"
admits Kainaaz.
Rakhi, on the other hand, says its a case of sour
grapes. "She couldn't handle how hot I look.
She thought by raising such issues she could also
become popular and grab some attention. It was nothing
but a cheap trick," insists the 'Mirchi' girl.
Kainaaz is undaunted by the verbal assault. "I
didn't cross the limits of decency in Khamosh. I was
wearing a proper bra and my breasts were covered at
all times. The question of vulgarity just doesn't
arise. I have a sexy body and I will flaunt it. Neha
(Dhupia) and Mallika (Sherawat) have beautiful bodies
too and they are doing the right thing," says
the Canadian beauty who will soon be seen in Ram Gopal
Varma's Mr. ya Mrs. (opposite Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh
Deshmukh and Antara Mali), Shyam Ramsay's Ghutan,
Jai Prakash's Sauda and a south-based director-producer
Rajgopalan's film called Boys and Girls. (Source
HTT abliod.com)