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Actress Madhoo, who gained recognition in Bollywood with Mani Ratnam's ‘Roja’ in 1992, now wants the filmmaker to make ''Roja 2''.

"I would really love to be a part of Mani Ratnam sir's film again only because it was his film that gave me the recognition that is still hands on to me," the 40-year-old said in an interview.

"I know that he understand me and I understand him and I am still hoping that he makes 'Roja 2'," she added.
At the same time Madhoo confesses to be a fan of Karan Johar-type of cinema too.

"I love Karan Johar type of movies because particularly he makes relationship-oriented films, all his films are based on relationships and of course, he make them pretty with clothes and great locations and I would love to be a part of his films," said Madhoo who is doing a cameo in a children's film "Tomchi".

She states that she is scared to take her daughters along to watch films being made today.

"I love children films. I love animation and that is why I am a part of this movie ('Tomchi'). I wanted to be part of children movie so I can take my children and their school friends and happily show them a film without kisses and bikini," said the actress who debuted in Bollywood with "Phool Aur Kaante" in 1991.

"It's very scary...I want to keep my children little bit away from a few things," she added.

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