Zarine, who was recently seen in a bold avatar for her latest erotic-thriller "Hate Story 3", said she is yet to ask the "Dabangg" star if he has seen the film as she is intimidated by him.
"I have no idea if he has seen the movie. I have been busy with the promotions and he was busy too. Honestly, I didn't even ask him if he has seen the film because I am a little intimidated by him. He does not like girls doing these roles so...," Zarine told PTI.
"Getting stereotyped is an actor's choice. 'Hate Story 3' was not only an erotica but also had a very strong storyline to back it up. It wasn't just bold. So there is no question of being stereotyped, as I have been offered a comedy film, a women centric film too."
The actress is elated with the response to the movie and says she would love to feature in the next part of the "Hate Story" franchise.
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