For Bizasialive.com, we filmed and edited another interview with another Bollywood-legend: Kajol. While only two streets away, the crowds were moving southwards demonstrating against Trump, Kajol spoke about her new movie ‘Helicopter Eela’. The interview nicely shows how private life can influence a film production and acting.
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