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Brinks Report > Blog > Entertainment > The Film That Almost Ended Bipasha Basu’s Career—And Made Her Iconic
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The Film That Almost Ended Bipasha Basu’s Career—And Made Her Iconic

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 26, 2025 5:51 pm
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Bipasha Basu was warned not to do Jism.

Back in 2003, she was just three years into her acting career and already a rising star after hits like Raaz and Ajnabee. But when she signed on to star in Jism—a sensual thriller written by Mahesh Bhatt and directed by Amit Saxena—many thought she was throwing her career away.

“You can’t do an adult film,” they told her. Her manager even said she’d gone crazy.

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But Bipasha Basu didn’t flinch.

“I just liked the story so much,” she said in an interview with Hindustan Times. “Everyone told me to stop, but I went ahead. That one decision changed everything.”

Before Jism, heroines were often boxed into “pure” or “ideal” roles. Bipasha broke that mold. And she didn’t just take the risk—she made it work.

The film wasn’t just a hit at the box office. It shifted how women could be portrayed in Hindi cinema. Suddenly, it was okay for a lead actress to be complex, sensual, even morally grey. And audiences accepted it.

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Fashion followed film.

“Women started tonging their hair. The bronze makeup look caught on. There was no stereotype anymore that a woman can’t play a negative character,” Bipasha recalled.

In short: Bipasha didn’t just act in Jism. She changed how women looked and felt on screen.

John Abraham, making his debut, had his own moment.

Producer Pooja Bhatt shared an eye-opening story from the set. She was checking if Bipasha was okay with the intimate scenes—but forgot to ask John.

“John just looked at me and said, ‘Excuse me? Does nobody care if I’m comfortable?’” Pooja said on Tinder Swipe Ride.

It’s a sharp reminder that men can feel vulnerable in such scenes too. Even in Bollywood, sensitivity should be gender-neutral.

Bipasha Basu proved that a Hindi film heroine doesn’t have to play it safe to succeed. She can be bold, beautiful, and bankable—on her own terms.

And what about all those people who told her “You can’t”?
Well, Jism made her a star. And they were wrong.

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