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Eesha’s griefs

Eesha Koppikhar has blamed her manager for having signed up for an insignificant role in 36 China Town and B-grade films

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EESHA Koppikhar has blamed her manager for having signed up for an insignificant role in 36 China Town and B-grade films like 'Haseena'. ‘‘I trust people very easily and I trusted my manager, Babubhai Thiba, too, but he misled me on several occasions,’’ Eesha, who was seen in recently released family drama 'Ek Vivaah'... Aisa Bhi, has told. ‘‘Haseena is a B Grade film, which I learnt only after signing it.’’ 'Haseena', which also starred Raj Babbar, Preeti Jhangiani, Tara Sharma and Kiran Janjani, was a box-office dud. Eesha was also not happy with her small role in Abbas Mustan’s 36 China Town. ‘‘It was again Babubhai who made me sign this film in an insignificant role,’’ she said. Meanwhile, she thinks it is Sooraj Barjatya who took a bold step by casting her in 'Ek Vivaah'... Aisa Bhi. In the film, she plays a simple middle-class girl, much in contrast to her glamorous image. ‘‘He went against the norm by giving me the role. Whatever I will do now, I will credit Sooraj-ji for that,’’ she said. About the film not doing well in box office, Eesha said: ‘‘I don’t know about the figures, but I would like to say I’m very proud of whatever I have done in the film.’’

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