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Sister Siren


28th April 2010

In her latest film, Udita Goswami is nurse with the most

Her films have been a clear departure from the soft romantic genre, so in yet another thriller, a movie called Chase, you'll see Udita Goswami playing a nurse, the kind who can do things to the patient's heartbeat.

"I play a nurse assigned to take care of a patient who is a crime suspect," says Udita in Lucknow for film promotion. Dubbing her role as simple but with twists and turns, Udita warns fans against expecting steamy scenes.

"Though you won't be disappointed entirely with my character in the film, don't expect a high dose of sensuality," she says, promising on the other hand a liberal dose of hot action.

"Nothing has been forced into the narrative of the film," asserts the sultry siren who got instant recognition from films like Paap and Zeher. "More than bike and babes, it would be the film's rustic action that would keep the audience's interest intact throughout the film," says Udita, who was last seen in the horror film Rokkk.

"On the face of it, Chase may appear similar to Rokkk, but it is a much different and gripping movie," says Udita, claiming all her roles have been different. "Though I have worked in a few films, all have been important roles," says Udita credited with a decent record of professionalism.

Announcing that she is on a signing spree, Udita promises fans would see her more in the coming years. "I am planning to work more now," she says listing her forthcoming projects that include The Man with Sunny Deol and Shilpa Shetty and Hello India with Akshay Kumar and Preity Zinta.