Tanushree Dutta feels that actresses are asked to shed inhibitions in front of the camera mainly to cater to the public demand and not because the script demands it.
"Actually, when people come to you with the line that shedding of inhibitions is the demand of a particular screen role, they are actually pandering to the public demand. Words like ‘demand of the role' or ‘the character' are all trash," Dutta said.
Asked whether she is ready to shed clothes if the character requires it, Dutta said: "In Bollywood, people have been making movies for more than half a century and they are made in such a way that you need not shed off all your inhibitions. I would really draw the line. I am no more a newcomer in Bollywood."
Asked about the fate of most of her films, the former beauty queen said: ‘To what extent a film works is beyond me. My first film Aashiq Banaya Aapne did wonders at the box office. Then Chocolate was also quite popular, but it didn't have the same effect as the first one.
"I just look at my work and of course it's my responsibility to sign good films so as to make sure that people come to watch. But sometimes there are lots of things which are not in our hands. I always try to do the best I can. Some movies work, some movies don't," said the 26-year-old actor.
After more than five years in Bollywood, and with an experience of working in nearly 12 Hindi and Telugu films, Dutta now wants to do something different.
"At this point of time I really want to do a historical movie. Maybe it's going to take some time. I have covered various genres. I have done romantic, psycho-thriller, thriller, crime-based, comedy, romantic comedy. Now I want to do a periodical. I also want to do a musical film," she said.