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'Salman is very pure from heart'

May 30, 2011 13:05 IST
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Asin Thottumkal, who will be seen opposite Salman Khan in her forthcoming film Ready, is all praise for the actor whom she says is very straight forward and can never indulge in double-standards.

"Working with Salman I have observed that he is a very straight forward person. He can never play double standards. He will never express something on face and pretend to be something else. So whatever emotions he has that just comes out. If he does not like something he will not act as if he likes it, if he is upset with somebody he is direct with the fact that he is upset," she told PTI.

The 25-year-old actress said working with the Dabangg star again after London Dreams was fun. "Working with Salman is just fun. We share a great bond and comfort level and therefore work becomes pleasure. I think the interaction I had with Salman in London Dreams kind of helped to have a comfortable relationship in Ready because of the rapport created. He is always very supportive.

"I have worked with him in two films - London Dreams and now Ready. Whatever I have come across, he is someone who is very pure from heart. I think he is quite comfortable with me also because somewhere I get his sense of humour. He has got very straight-faced sense of humour. So we pretty much gel well with each other," she added.

If gossip-mongers in B-town are to be believed then Salman has gifted Asin a puppy and a flat, but the actress denies receiving any such presents. "The rumours doing rounds about Salman gifting me anything is totally absurd. I love pet animals but I don't have any. And about the flat, I found the report silly as I am staying in the same flat where I moved during Ghajini," she said.

Directed by Anees Bazmee, Ready is all set to release on June 3.

 

 

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