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Neetu Chandra has come a long way. She has grown real big in the industry in terms of fame before anyone could even notice.

From the coy girl who appeared in the Mak Engine Oil ad (in which an unmanned motorbike takes her for a ride) to the girl in Yaavarum Nalam, a Madhavan starrer, it has been an exciting journey for this young Bihari girl.

Neetu Chandra is not an actress who cares only about looking good on screen. She is an actress with substance, a very assiduous actress who goes the extra mile while preparing for her roles. In the Bollywood film Traffic Signal (recently the director of this film, Madhur Bhandarkar, won the best director National Award), Neetu Chandra enacted the role of a road dweller who sells flowers and embroidered clothes at a traffic signal. For this role, she actually lived amongst such road-dwellers for one week to observe them and imbibe their characteristic body language and mannerisms in her role. She also won a lot of accolades for her work in Godavari, a Telugu movie. With this film, she has become one of the frontline actresses of Tollywood. Recently, she bagged the role of a determined journalist in Anupam Kher’s home production, Homeland, based on the story of Kashmiri pundits.

She is second to none in terms of glamour either. She sizzled in Garam Masala and is considered one of the hottest sex bombs of Bollywood.

Neetu tasted the success that is considered a pinnacle of an actor’s career when a video game company called 7Seas Technologies announced it would develop a game with a heroine modelled after her. In this game named Neetu, The Alien Killer: 3000 A.D., Neetu is a very brave and intelligent saviour of Earth. By this Neetu has emulated the likes of Arnold Schwarzenneger and Bruce Willis.

Neetu is a very talented girl, who will pretty soon be among the frontline pan-Indian multilingual actresses.

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