Isha Koppikar doesn't regret not being a part of 'Don 2'


Mumbai, Aug 4 (IANS) Many would give a hand to be a part of Shah Rukh Khan's forthcoming sequel to "Don", but actress Isha Koppikar, who was part of the 2006 remake of the original "Don" has no regrets that she could not make it to the much-awaited and hyped sequel.

"I'm not a part of 'Don 2' and I don't regret not being a part of it," Isha told reporters at the ongoing India International Jewellery Week (IIJW).

The actress walked the ramp for Kashi Jewellers, wearing a set of emeralds, rubies, diamonds and polkis.

The original "Don" that starred Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan released in 1978 and in 2006, Farhan Akhtar directed a remake of the film, where Isha essayed the role of Don's (Shah Rukh Khan) girlfriend Anita.

However, the actress was not offered a role in the sequel that is slated to release later this year.

Although Isha, who married longtime boyfriend Timmy Narang in 2009, could not secure a place in "Don 2", the actress is excited about her upcoming release "Shabri", a Ram Gopal Varma production that will hit the screens after a gap of five years.

"This film was made a couple of years back and now it is releasing. Better late than never. I'm very excited. Everyone has worked very hard on it and I'm glad it's releasing. The promotions have just started," said Isha.

"It's a gangster movie. It's about a spurned woman, who gets sandwiched between mafia and the police," she added.

The 34-year-old is also planning to venture into the hospitality sector.

"I'm also venturing into hospitality business because I want to do something more than just movies," she said.

  

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