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Amy Jackson: Jolly hot dolly
The Brit beauty is set to make heads turn as she makes her Bollywood debut in Ekk Deewana Tha
- By Jaydip Sengupta, Staff writer, XPRESS
- Published: 23:15 February 8, 2012
She’s been dubbed Britain’s Bollywood Babe by The Sun, and the British media are understandably going gaga over this “Jolly Hot Dolly”. You only have to take one look at “Hindi-mand” [in demand] actor Amy Jackson – you are likely to end up taking a second and a third look – to see why she’s going to set the screens and hearts on fire alongside Prateik in Ekk Deewana Tha (There was a crazy guy), which releases in the UAE on February 16.
The 21-year-old started out as a beauty queen having won Miss Teen Liverpool and Miss Teen Great Britain before going on to win Miss Teen World in 2009 and becoming a runner-up in Miss England in 2010…
Phew! That’s some CV to bring to Bollywood given its trend of introducing hot white females in key roles.
Be it with Britons Rachel Shelly in Lagaan, Alice Patten in Rang De Basanti or Aussie Tania Zaetta in Salaam Namaste and in recent times with Brazilian model Giselli Monteiro in Love Aaj Kal and Mexican Barbara Mori in Kites, the element of surprise has been retained even when you think you have seen them all if you’ve seen one and, no, we are not adding Katrina Kaif to this list.
But then Amy is different. Even before she was making heads turn in Bollywood, she got nominated for the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress role in Tamil period drama Madrasapattinam (Madras Town) in 2010.
Now the Liverpool lass has stepped into the world of Bollywood to play Jessie Thekkekutu, a Malayali Christian, opposite male lead Prateik in writer-director Gautham Menon’s remake of the Tamil film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa.
And like before most Bollywood movie releases, tongues are wagging about her off-screen relationship with Prateik with the duo even reportedly sharing an apartment in Bandra!
For obvious reasons, Amy divides her time between the UK and India and has been quoted as saying: “At home I’m just Amy, but in India I get mobbed.” It’s easy to see why.
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