Mumbai:
She is yet to debut in the tinseltown, but Narmadaa Ahuja, daughter of Bollywood veteranGovinda has already bag two more movies.
"While two movies would be released in 2011, the thirdone would hit the screens in 2012, Narmadaa said in an interview.
However, she refused to divulge details on the moviesexcept their genres. "One is a love story, another one is aromantic comedy, and the third one is a comedy," she said.
The 21-year-old budding actor said it is a bit early totalk about the projects as currently they are at scriptingstage.
Before taking a plunge in the B-town, Narmmadaa has doneseveral short films. Ever since she appeared with Salman Khanat the IIFA awards in 2007, there were speculations of herBollywood debut.
"It was the biggest misconception that I was debuting in2007. I was 18 years old then and was pursuing an actingcourse at Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute and after thatI went to the London Film Institute," she said.
Being Govinda's daughter, Narmmadaa was preferred forcomedy films. "I got a lot of offers of comedy films may bebecause my dad is good at it. But I did not want to comeunprepared or unpolished for my first film. I want to give mybest," Narmmadaa said.
"While two movies would be released in 2011, the thirdone would hit the screens in 2012, Narmadaa said in an interview.
However, she refused to divulge details on the moviesexcept their genres. "One is a love story, another one is aromantic comedy, and the third one is a comedy," she said.
The 21-year-old budding actor said it is a bit early totalk about the projects as currently they are at scriptingstage.
Before taking a plunge in the B-town, Narmmadaa has doneseveral short films. Ever since she appeared with Salman Khanat the IIFA awards in 2007, there were speculations of herBollywood debut.
"It was the biggest misconception that I was debuting in2007. I was 18 years old then and was pursuing an actingcourse at Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute and after thatI went to the London Film Institute," she said.
Being Govinda's daughter, Narmmadaa was preferred forcomedy films. "I got a lot of offers of comedy films may bebecause my dad is good at it. But I did not want to comeunprepared or unpolished for my first film. I want to give mybest," Narmmadaa said.