Actress Lara Dutta, who has become the latest bikini babe of Bollywood with "Blue" says that she overcame her hydrophobia by shooting for the under water action flick.
The 31-year-old actress will be seen doing underwater stunts with Akshay Kumar and Sanjay Dutt in the film. They were sent to Ko Samui (Thailand) to become certified divers.
You would not believe but I was a hydrophobic earlier but after Blue I can proudly say that I am certified diver now which is a huge achievement for me,” Lara told PTI on the sidelines of MMTC Festival of gold 2009 in the national capital.
The actress, whose svelte figure in the film has become the talk of the town, had to go through a rigorous training to learn swimming and scuba diving for the film which is being touted as Bollywood’s first underwater movie.
Blue is a completely different film where I’ve had a few action scenes too, the actress says about her role in the movie.
Directed by Anthony D’Souza, the film boasts of a formidable cast that includes Bollywood superstars Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Katrina Kaif and a song-appearance by Kylie Minogue.
Sanjay Dutt is a great actor and I liked working with him as well. We’ve shot the movie underwater, I think
the audience will like the film,” said Lara, who is paired opposite Dutt in the film.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Chandrayan's Data Indicates water on the Moon | Chandrayan find affirms claim of water on the moon
The US National Aeronautical Space Agency (NASA) has said that a mapping sensor aboard India's Chandrayaan satellite has found water on the Lunar surface. The Chandrayaan Moon mission detecting evidence of water on the lunar surface could lead to new questions on the origins of life.
The data sources by the Chandrayaan show water may be actively moving around on the surface of the moon. Carle Pieters of Brown University in Rhode Island and his colleagues reviewed data from India's Chandrayaan 1 mission -- India's first mission to the moon -- and found some evidence of water. Two NASA probes called Deep Impact and Cassini also found evidence of water, according to experts.
Next month, NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite or LCROSS mission will try to detect water by deliberately crashing a large spacecraft onto the moon.
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The data sources by the Chandrayaan show water may be actively moving around on the surface of the moon. Carle Pieters of Brown University in Rhode Island and his colleagues reviewed data from India's Chandrayaan 1 mission -- India's first mission to the moon -- and found some evidence of water. Two NASA probes called Deep Impact and Cassini also found evidence of water, according to experts.
Next month, NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite or LCROSS mission will try to detect water by deliberately crashing a large spacecraft onto the moon.
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Chandrayan find affirms claim of water on the moon
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