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'Diganth and I are buddies'Gandhinagar Grapevine
Megha Shenoy
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The movie, which will see her as a bubbly girl, is an out-an-out romantic comedy. Jennifer

tells Metrolife that her most memorable experience in Bisile was working with an elephant called ‘Saraswathi’.

“It is the cutest elephant I have seen. It was brought from Kerala and we shot with it for a week. I simply loved it as it was a whole new experience for me. Moreover, I spent more time with the elephant than the hero of the film,” laughs Jennifer.

The film will also see Jennifer and Diganth pair up for the first time. The promos tell a lot about the chemistry the duo share. “That’s because I have known Diganth even before we entered Kannada film industry.

We used to model together in Mumbai so we share a great comfort zone that translates on screen,” she says while adding, “Diganth is like a buddy to me. Unlike my other co-stars who are all seniors in the industry, Diganth and I are more or less of the same age, so it becomes easy to be with him.”

Jennifer says that she does not mind about the film taking so long to hit the silver screen.
About reports of her having gained a lot of weight, Jennifer says she doesn’t pay attention to them.  “I really don’t care about such reports. Seriously, I have not had the time to hit the gym because of a back problem and non-stop film shoots. But I know I can come back into good shape the minute I get well,” she adds. 

The actress, who is currently busy with many projects says, she will soon take time out to promote her other films Huli and Prince as well.

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(Published 25 November 2010, 16:17 IST)