Four months after giving birth, Tara Sharma is back facing the camera in Anil Sharma's Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyun
Four months after giving birth, Tara Sharma is back facing the camera in Anil Sharma's Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyun. The actress begins shooting for the film on Friday at an Andheri bungalow.
The actress plays Zeenat Aman's daughter-in-law in the film with newbie Maradona Rebello (who features in Sudipto Chattopadhyay's Pankh) as her hubby.
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Tara Sharma with son Zen and husband Roopak Saluja |
Says Tara, "It is a small, sweet role. I gave my nod, as it didn't require me to shoot for a long period. My baby boy Zen was born in June. He will accompany me along with the maid to the shoot. I will be in and out of the vanity van keeping an eye on him during filming."
Tara feels that the concept of marriage and motherhood is now changing. "Gone are the days when it meant an end to an actress's career. With support from your family you can still continue." She adds, "My husband, Roopak understands and has always encouraged me to continue acting."
Interestingly, within three weeks of her delivery she did the publicity shoots for Mudassar Aziz's Dulha Mil Gaya. "I got back into shape soon, so I could manage. In fact, when I was eight months pregnant I shot for Dulha Mil Gaya with co-star Mohit Chaddha for a song that also featured Shah Rukh Khan. I could manage as I had not put on weight on my face."
As reported ('Tara's gain is Lamba's gain', HiTLIST, February 17), Tara was pencilled in for Rensil D'Silva's Kurbaan opposite Vivek Oberoi. But when she realised she was pregnant, she opted out.
Fact: Tara's playwright dad Partap Sharma had penned a play called Zen Katha which inspired her to name her son Zen too!