Item songs are artistic, not vulgar: Nathalia

People might criticise and label you, but there is nothing wrong in doing an item number say Nathalia.


Ians May 08, 2012

NEW DEHLI: She is making her foray in the Hindi film industry with an item song in Department and Brazilian model-turned-actress Nathalia Kaur feels that item numbers should not be labelled vulgar as they are another way to showcase talent.

"I don't like people calling me an item girl. I think it's another way of showing talent and skills. I found it very artistic. People might criticise and label you, but there is nothing wrong in doing an item number," Nathalia told IANS in an interview.

"The word item girl doesn't hit me, I don't see this as obscene or vulgar, I found this very artistic," she added.

Nathalia will be seen dancing on item number Dan dan in Department. Choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, the soundtrack is composed by Dharam Sandeep, Bappi Lahiri and Vikram Nagi.

"The song is part of the movie and contains a lot of meaning. It's very well-placed in the film. I think, the song gave me a chance to show my talent," she said.

Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, Department, starring Sanjay Dutt, Amitabh Bachchan and Rana Daggubati, will come out May 18.

Nathalia, who started her career with modelling in India, also featured as a Kingfisher calendar girl.

She believes that her modelling helped her bag roles in Bollywood films.

"I started modelling at the right time and at the right place. And at that time only I met Ram Gopal Varma. We kept in touch. After that I was selected for Kingfisher calendar and that really helped me to be known in the industry. Right now I'm doing a film, the item number was just to launch myself in the industry," she said.

The 21-year-old is a trained Opera singer.

"I'm a trained opera singer... I'm a very artistic person. I like things related to arts, be it anything. I love singing, I learned singing for three years but acting is my passion. Singing makes me complete and add meaning to my life," she said.

Asked whether she wants to continue her singing in future, she added, "I'll be singing a song in my next movie under the banner of Ram Gopal Varma."

COMMENTS (5)

bharat | 11 years ago | Reply

@Hafeez:

Mr Hafeez she is a Brazilian in Mumbai, she is not a sikh

Not An Extremist | 11 years ago | Reply

@Sidrah Saeed: One group is feeling ashamed of their bodies as men tell them that their bodies are sinful and should remain behind black cloth

I tend to disagree with your above statement. In the Holy Quran, it is clearly stated what "The Muslim Woman should look like" and you know it. Go, study the Quran, in detail. Research yourself. You don't need to be a scholar to understand what's written in there... It is written VERY clearly in Chapter 18.

Peace...!!

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