This Salman Khan co-star breaks silence on rumours of plastic surgery, says, 'I've only had fillers, botox and…'

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This Salman Khan co-star breaks silence on rumours of plastic surgery, says, 'I've only had fillers, botox and…'

Remember Rimi Sen? She was opposite Salman Khan in Kyon Ki and romanced Akshay Kumar in Garam Masala, both the films being directed by Priyadarshan and releasing on the same day in 2005. When her recent pictures went viral on social media, fans began speculating plastic surgery and she has broken silence on the same.

She was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, “If people think I’ve had plastic surgery… if it’s in a good way, it’s very good for me. People are saying it even though I haven’t. I’ve only had fillers, Botox, and PRP treatments done, nothing else."

Rimi added, “One shouldn’t need plastic surgery unless they’re on the run after committing a crime! There are excellent doctors outside India who specialize in facelifts. I too want to get it done, but I’ll consider it after I turn 50. For now, these treatments are sufficient.”

She is also known for films like Hungama, Dhoom, Deewane Hue Paagal, Phir Hera Pheri, Johnny Gaddaar, De Taali, and Thank You.

The actress recently spoke about her disappearance from showbiz.

“Main comedy films kar kar ke thak gayi thi, there used to be not much of a role for me there. Mera sirf furniture role hota tha. I had a good role in only a few, like Hungama and Johnny Gaddaar (2007). The latter didn’t work, and that’s the kind of work I wanted to do,” the actress told Hindustan Times.

When asked since she shared screen space with A-listers like  Akshay Kumar , Ajay Devgn and John Abraham, is she still connected to them? The actress replied, “I am not. I can’t ask anyone for help. Jab tak gidgidao nahin, help nahin milti hai. Why won’t other people look for their own benefit? Why will someone go out of their way to help someone?”

“Stakes are really high in this industry. Talent comes later-you should first know how to handle people. Otherwise kuchh nahin ho sakta, talent pada rahega store room mein. Mujhe nahin aata tha bechna, PR karna,” she added.

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