Namitha says no to Bollywood and glamour
September 08, 2009

Namitha, who is eagerly awaiting the release of Jaganmohini, the remake of a smash hit film of the same name, says that an actress cannot depend on glamorous roles throughout. The actress, know for her glamour quotient, says that henceforth she would concentrate on films that offer her a chance to exhibit her acting skills.

To substantiate this, Namitha says that she is currently busy with the Telugu film Desa Drohi, which will be in the lines of Vaijayanthi IPS. The actress says that she prefers to act in Tamil films and has quite a few good offers in Telugu which she could not say no to. However, Namitha says that she would never venture into Bollywood again.

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