Gutthi has a life of her own

Gutthi has a life of her own


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YIN AND YANG: Sunil Grover; as Gutthi (left) walking the ramp in a Mandira Bedi creation Ask him about walking the ramp as Gutthi for Mandira Bedi and Sunil Grover says he had nothing to do


with it. He says, "It was entirely Gutthi's decision to walk the ramp. I do not interfere in her decisions. When Mandira approached Gutthi to walk the ramp, she thought about it


for exactly two seconds and said yes." Uh, what? Aren't they the same person? Sunil shrugs, "Gutthi has a life of her own. I don't decide anything for her. I actually


stand outside her and see her do things. I didn't know she would dare to walk the ramp. Who knows what she does next? She may head into the movies and become an actress." Was


Gutthi nervous? Says Sunil, "Of course she was! Suppose she had fallen on her face?" But on a more serious note, Sunil does admit that playing Gutthi has been the best thing in his


life. "It has brought out the feminine side in me. There is a Gutthi in all men, even heterosexual men." The actor doesn't deny that he is sometimes tempted to leave Gutthi


behind. "But whenever I don't come as Gutthi, her fans are disappointed. Now even when I am dressed as Sunil Grover, people call out her name on the roads. So I don't intend


to abandon Gutthi... unless she begins to get over-the-top. The day I find her toppling into the zone of vulgarity, I'll make her quit."