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Neha Dhupia:I can't stand good-looking men

Your man will be from?Definitely not from the (film) industry.What's the Reason?Very simple. I don’t have a liking for industry men much. Secondly, I would not like to discuss films after coming back home from work.Would he be a metrosexual man?No way! I detest metrosexual men right from my childhood.Why so?Because, I just cannot stand men who pedicure and manicure. I remember telling my father why do these men not leave pedicure and manicure to women.Do you mean to say that men should leave their fingers and feet unclean?No, not at all. I don’t mean them to remain dirty, but cleanliness not at the cost of being manly. They should not exhibit feminine qualities.Would he be very good looking?I cannot stand good-looking men.Then?He has to be someone who is robust and has a manly appearance.A man with brain or brawn?A man with brain would be my choice.Would he need to be rich?See, I prefer a man to excel in earning and leave the spending to me (laughs). - Pratik Maheshwari

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