Actor Emraan Hashmi, who is known as serial kisser in Bollywood, has decided that he will not talk about the kissing scene in "Ghanchakkar" as Vidya's husband Siddarth Roy Kapur is the head of UTV which is producing the film.
"I have promised myself that for this film I will not answer this question. Siddarth, Vidya's husband, is the head of this production house. If I want to do more films with them, then let's not talk about it," Emraan told reporters at the promotional event of "Ghanchakkar" here Thursday.
Actress Vidya Balan, who is playing a Punjabi woman for the first time, says she took training to get the Punjabi accent.
"I took training to get the Punjabi accent. I first learnt gaalis and that's the easiest way to learn any language. The character was so loud that I didn't want the character to pull me down," she said.
Directed by Rajkumar Gupta, "Ghanchakkar" features Vidya and Emraan in the lead. The film is slated for a June 28 release.
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