Updated On: 08 March, 2009 07:52 AM IST | | Shradha Sukumaran
Bipasha Basu says she can handle men. Whether it's a high-profile relationship under the public eye or men fawning over her wherever she goes, this glamazon says she's in control

Bipasha Basu says she can handle men. Whether it's a high-profile relationship under the public eye or men fawning over her wherever she goes, this glamazon says she's in control
Aa Dekhen Zara is a romantic thriller, but we see you throwing Neil Nitin Mukesh off the roof in the trailor.
(Laughs) John's (Abraham) mother asked me, "Are you the villain?" I told her, "Aunty, you'll have to see the film." I get that reaction a lot. I have played the villain before so people are free to assume what they like.
But I can throw Neil like that very easily. I told him, 'Don't take pangas with me or I'll do it for real.' I also threw Saif (Ali Khan) off in Race, so I'm getting a reputation. In the film, you move ahead because of a camera Neil's character inherits. It's a simple story with no logic and yet it's treated against a real background and no gimmicks.