Dharmendra has worked in the various roles throughout his career
Mumbai:
Veteran actor Dharmendra, who will be next seen in the Smeep Kang-directed Second Hand Husband, believes that there is beauty in a women's veil and it adds to the beauty of a woman - be it off-screen or on- screen.
According to the 79-year old actor, the film is about 'when a flirt gets caught red-handed'.
"It is a good clean film. There is no vulgarity in the movie. It's about husband's habit to flirt and his habit never dies," Dharmendra said.
The actor has worked in the various roles throughout his career.
"Back in our old days, our actress used to wear full-length blouses, bindi and were properly covered. We used to wonder what they look like underneath all that, and trust me, I don't mean in vulgar sense. There is a beauty in the veil but now scenario is changing. It is my personal opinion, I am not criticising it (the trend), but personally I feel too much openness after a while is boring. Everything should be subtle. (sic)," he added.
Second Hand Husband, which also marks the debut of Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja, will hit theatres on July 3.
According to the 79-year old actor, the film is about 'when a flirt gets caught red-handed'.
"It is a good clean film. There is no vulgarity in the movie. It's about husband's habit to flirt and his habit never dies," Dharmendra said.
The actor has worked in the various roles throughout his career.
"Back in our old days, our actress used to wear full-length blouses, bindi and were properly covered. We used to wonder what they look like underneath all that, and trust me, I don't mean in vulgar sense. There is a beauty in the veil but now scenario is changing. It is my personal opinion, I am not criticising it (the trend), but personally I feel too much openness after a while is boring. Everything should be subtle. (sic)," he added.
Second Hand Husband, which also marks the debut of Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja, will hit theatres on July 3.