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Mallika Sherawat confident of image change with ‘Dirty Politics’

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Actress Mallika Sherawat believes that after watching her work in upcoming film “Dirty Politics”, filmmakers will start offering her performance-oriented roles.

“This happens only few times in a career of an actor…when they are offered roles which are glamorous as well as performance-oriented. ‘Dirty Politics’ is a mixture of both,” Mallika said at the film’s music launch here Tuesday.

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She has high hopes from the movie, which is directed by K.C. Bokadia.

“I’m really hoping that after this movie, my fans like it, critics like it, serious directors take a note of it and then offer me performance-oriented parts and not only glamour-oriented parts,” the “Maiyya maiyya” girl added.

“Dirty Politics” also features Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher, Jackie Shroff, Ashutosh Rana and Rajpal Yadav. The film will hit the screens Feb 13.

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