She is considering having Nathalia Kaur in "Jism 3". Ram Gopal Varma launched the Brazilian model-turned-actress in Bollywood with item number 'Dan Dan' in his film "Department".
"For 'Jism 3', we are considering Nathalia as my father (Mahesh Bhatt) suggested me to do so. He has a knack of choosing the right kind of new talent. We are thinking of her but nothing is finalised yet," Pooja told PTI.
"The third part will have four main players it could be two heroes, two heroines or three heroes and one heroine. We haven't thought of the exact number of actors and actresses yet. We might repeat one of the male actors from 'Jism 2'," she said.
The third part will go on floors from April and is likely to release during winter 2013. But the makers are not just stopping at "Jism 3", they intend to take it forward and have a fourth part as well in the series.
"Then we would go ahead with 'Jism 4' in 2014. It is just a coincidence that the year, ending with 3 (2013) will have 'Jism 3' and 4 (2014) will have 'Jism 4'. I don't know how far we will take the 'Jism' franchise. I have not planned it yet," Pooja said.
'Jism 2' is a sequel to the 2003 release of the same name, which starred Bipasha Basu and John Abraham in the lead.
"I was anxious. The film had no big star cast, we did not have Salman Khan in the film but it did quite well at the box office. I was taking a bigger risk by having Sunny in my film putting her in front of a conservative crowd here.
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"People thought with Sunny in the film, they will get to see more of sexual and sensual content but that was a myth," Pooja said.
The erotic thriller, featuring Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh was made on a budget of Rs 6-7 crore and has collected Rs 21 crore its opening weekend.
"The film has earned Rs 21 crore, I think we have got a great opening. Generally filmmakers do not release their movies during Ramzan as not many people go to watch it. But this film has done well especially in places like UP, Bhopal, Punjab and others. It worked for us," she said.