Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra is on a high ever since she joined the cast of Greek film "Home Sweet Home" and says the project helped her rediscover herself.
Seen in Hindi films like "Traffic Signal" and "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!", Neetu said: "I am excited about my Greek project. I have rediscovered myself with the film."
"When I signed the film, people said they were looking for this kind (her kind) of Indian beauty, which is a huge compliment for me. I have got to know now that I look the best in Indian attire."
Recently she finished shooting for the film, but refused to divulge more about her international project.
"I am not allowed to talk about the project, but it's a beautiful film and I have finished shooting for it," she said.
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