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Is Karisma following Kajol's footsteps?

/photo.cms?msid=2749233 Kajol kept denying her comeback until Fanaa was released! The actor kept 'mum' about her comeback film, as she claimed to enjoy motherhood more than anything else in the world. And while she was all 'mum', she smartly endorsed consumer brands like Tata Indicom, Marie biscuits, Whirlpool, Asmi jewellery to name a few. Then it was time for Fanaa that made great news as the film hailed the comeback of Kajol and also had Aamir and the Mukerji girl as the lead pair. This, for the first time ever.
Now, Karisma seems to be executing the same 'game plan'. The actress after shooting for Khaitan fans and ICI Dulux was spotted shooting for an ad campaign for 'Utsav' jewellery in a suburban Mumbai five star hotel.

We hear that Karisma, who is in perfect shape, has been doing ads just to ensure that she is not away from the public eye for too long as that might make her a little apprehensive to get back to the big screen.

Karisma's fans are eagerly awaiting her return to films, more so after seeing her sizzle in Om Shaanti Om . However the actress still seems to be in two minds about her comeback.

When we recently bumped into the actor at an award function we couldn't help but probe her on the issue. A humble Karisma replied, "I am doing ads and spending quality time with my daughter Samaira as of now. I have never denied that I would make a comeback. It's just that I am waiting for the right script. I can't accept anything that comes my way after having worked in the industry for so long."

Kajol's comeback venture Fanaa wasn't as a huge a hit as it was expected to be and Madhuri's comeback film Aaja Nachle failed to impress. Is that why Karisma is being extra picky, and silently waiting her turn?

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