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I don't believe in 'over exposure', says Udita Goswami

'Even though I am just five films old, I am content doing less work and don't care what people say about me,' said Udita.

I don't believe in 'over exposure', says Udita Goswami

Bollywood actress Udita Goswami, who is gearing up for her next release Rokkk, a supernatural thriller, says she prefers to do less work and does not believe in "over exposure".

"Even though I am just five films old, I am content doing less work and don't care what people say about me. I am satisfied and don't believe in over exposure," Udita who made her debut with Pooja Bhatt's 'Paap', told PTI.

Rokkk releases on March 5 and is directed by Rajesh Ranshinge and produced by Krishan Chaudhary for Ikkon films, starring Tanushree Dutta and Shaad Randhawa.

Udita essays the character of Aahana, a MBA student from Delhi who comes to Goa in search of her missing sister. The actress is super excited about her role in this genre.

"Even though horror and super-natural genre is not very popular, I think Rokkk is by far the best super-natural thriller made in India. Success of a film depends on how the story is handled and brought on screen by the director irrespective of its genre," she said.

Fresh after the shooting of Jagmohan Mundra's Chase opposite Anuj Saxena, Udita will shortly start dubbing for the film.  "Chase is an action thriller and I will be seen in an unglamorous avatar," she said.

The actress will be playing a spy in Sunny Deol's The Man.

"I have shot only for a day for The Man, but working under Sunny's directorial baton was a good experience. The prolonged schedule will start from April which I am looking forward to," she said.

Udita said she could not judge the success or failure ratio of actors from film backgrounds, as compared to "outsiders" like her.

"Unlike us, actors from film families have tremendous pressure of fulfilling expectations but I agree the path is much easier," Udita said.

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