“A thriller is supposed to thrill you! So it's the plotting of the movie and the unveiling of the story which is important.”

Interview with actress Nastassja Kinski http://www.indiantelevision.com/interviews/y2k3/actor/nastassja.htm, Indiantelevision.com, 23 August, 2003

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