<span class=normal> DP: So, how did Aazaan come your way? <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>CB: Aazaan came my way while I was sitting in New York when Roopa text me. I had done a music video with Himesh in Aap Ka Surroor that was directed by Prashant. Ever since then, I have kept in touch with Roopa who also happens to be Prashants sister and now one of my best friends. Roopa told me about a project that Prashant was likely to direct and whether Id be interested in taking it up. I didnt get too many details back then (laughs) but Ive known Prashant too and he is just fantastic because anything he touches turns to gold. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>DP: What about the sand that you touched in the film. Did it turn into gold? <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>CB: That was magical (laughs). I play a sand artist in Aazaan. We flew down the sand artist and she taught me how to do the art. Its so beautiful to watch her connection with sand. Its so elegant. The way she moves the sand, the way she throws it, etc, but I cant draw the stories that she can. Ive learnt a bit because of my role requirement. The sand she uses is special sand from the river bed. She drew the whole Aazaan story in front of us. That was amazing. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>DP: Hollywood calling now? <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>CB: Bollywood is very concentrated on emotions and all. For me Bollywood is very different to a Hollywood movie. Hollywoods more of sex and body and all. Its intense pre-preparation that goes in. Im not quite ready for Hollywood yet (laughs). <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Watch this space for the grand finale - Part 3 of On A Date With Candice Boucher<br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Click here to read Part 1 of the interview</span>