Anveshi Jain, in an exclusive conversation about her glamorous role in Gandii Baat 2 and Who’s Your Daddy, streaming exclusively on Zee5
"It's not some strategy for me to talk about sexual desires, it's just who I am," Anveshi Jain shares her unapologetic opinions in this interview.
Everything
changed for Anveshi Jain after she
rose to immense fame with her steamy lesbian love-making scene in Gandii Baat Season 2. She is one of the
latest sensations on social media with numerous glamorous photos circulating on
her fan pages. Latest she is seen sharing screen space with Harsh Beniwal,
Rahul Dev, Nikhil Bhambri, Samarth Shandilya, Divinaa Thackur and Nirmal Rishi in
the adult dramedy Who’s
Your Daddy. Enjoy binge watching the series, streaming on Zee5 now.
She
shared her personal opinion about what she wants people to notice about her.
She
said, “I am lucky to have received
immense love for my work from everyone. However, I still would want to break
few stereotypes, like some people who think that beautiful women cannot have business intelligence and planning.
They are surprised when I tell them that I handle my own social media accounts.”
She
also shared that initially, she thought that people will only like her in meaty
roles but with time she experienced that with time people need more that.
Also,
she talked about how she handles the unwanted attention she gets due to her
bold roles.
She
admits that she enjoys what she does and boldness comes naturally to her. She
does not pay much attention to the unwanted attention, or her photo makes
circles on social media – It only makes me more popular, she said.
She
also launched her app where she discusses about the art of seduction and
Kamasutra because she sees this knowledge is important for everyone. She claims
to be a feminist and also says that Vatsyayana wrote Kamasutra he wanted to
educate women about sex. Kamasutra made people understand that sex is not just
for men to derive pleasure but women also have desires and there are ways to
fulfil them. She did not plan to take the role of a sexologist but when it came
to her, she took the part and delivered it to her best of ability.
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