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Playing Basanti was one of toughest role I have done says Hema Malini on Indian idol 12
Mumbai : There was a time when singing was considered a hobby but with time singing transformed into a full-fledged career .If the person is talented and hardworking then nothing can stop them from becoming a recognized singer. To make this dream of many aspiring singer true Sony Entertainment television started a show named Indian Idol and k
now Indian Idol is a legacy. Every year contestants from all over the country gives audition to make their dream of becoming a singer true, but only few gets the opportunity to be on the golden stage. This weekend Indian Idol invited the evergreen and the original dream girl Hema Malini.
Sayli gave scintillating performance on the songs WAADA TOH NIBHAYA and HAWA KE SATH SATH. Her performance made everyone in awe of her melodic voice. Post her performance she asked the special guest Hema Malini about her role in Sholay and especially about the scene where she was seen dancing on the glass. Hema Malini revealed it was plastic where she was dancing on, but the expressions were the highlight of the entire scene.
Hema Malini also said “Sholay is a cult movie but I must add that it was one of the toughest roles I had acted because of various conditions. Majorly I was shooting barefoot that to in Bangalore in the month of May. The floor was always very hot and walking barefoot was very tough especially if you are shooting in the afternoon. Weather conditions made the shooting a little difficult than normal but overall experience of shooting with everyone would always be cherished.”