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Koena was forced to go to the boy’s loo Click here to add this article to My Clips

By IndiaFM News Bureau, January 21, 2006 - 00:45 IST

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Remember the Khullam Khulla girl from the Vivek Oberoi starrer Road. Sex bomb Koena Mitra made her presence felt in that item number and then went on to sizzle in Musafir and now recently in Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena opposite Fardeen Khan.

So this bombshell must have had a lot of boys ogling at her, back in school. Well, fortunately or unfortunately, that wasn't the case for this dame. Apparently while she was growing up she was totally tomboyish. In fact, for her first day at school, she was dressed up as a boy by her father. Her father loved to dress her up as a boy. Sneakers, T-Shirts and shorts were part of her daily wear as well as short hair.

That was until disaster (in a miniscule sense) struck. One typical day at school, Koena wanted to go to the loo and the school bai took her there. Only thing was that the bai was so convinced that Koena was a boy that she took her to the boy's toilet. No matter how much Koena cried at the top of her lungs claiming to be a girl, the bai refused to listen.

Koena was so embarrassed, that she immediately went home and asked her mother to make her look like a girl. So her mother put on clip earrings, plastic bangles and a very pretty dress.

All we can say was that this was the transformation from a tomboy to a hot shot sex kitten.






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