Son of Sardar gives
birth to a Bollywood village belle
Bollywood actress says villagers would bring
tonnes of food, enough for the entire unit
By
- Lipika Varma
Published Sunday, November 11,
2012
Ajay
Devgn and Sonakshi Sinha, as screen couple, are the rage not only of Bollywood
but also a Punjab village near Patiala, where most of the film was shot.
“Whenever we felt hungry, the villagers would promise to bring some great chaas
for us. But, eventually they turned up with packed food, enough for the whole
unit. It was so touching.
They’d
get us fresh buttermilk, sarson da sag and all other food items. I really
hogged and then had to exercise vigorously to keep the weight off,” says
Sonakshi Sinha.
“Working
on this Punjabi script makes me feel elite because I have now understood the
lavish culture of the north. Also, I identify with it because I have lot of
Punjabi as well as Sindhi friends,” she adds.
Sona
says she is awe of the state. “We worked through all the different seasons –
summer, winter and autumn. The weather is such that you are constantly hungry.
But, the season I loved the most was ‘Basant’. I felt energetic and wanted to
working all the time.” She can’t stop talking about the music. “I feel Punjabi
music and dance are very sexy and peppy. It’s soothing to the ears which is why
the music of SOS music is topping the charts.”
It’s
been only two years since her debut in Dabangg, but Sonakshi already talks like
an experienced actor. “I am lucky to be working with seniors such as Salman and
Ajay. I am comfortable working with them. But, working with young actors such
as Emraan Khan, Ranveer Singh who are my age is fun too. I am friendlier with
them and share a great relationship with them. My seniors have been very good to
me. I am lucky to have started with Dabangg and Salman has been like a mentor
to me. It’s the same rapport during the shoot of ‘Dabangg 2’.”
She
says that Salman is very serious about his work but maintains a jovial and
helpful nature. “Ajay is a prankster though. Ranveer Singh,
I
feel, is a methodical actor and believes in rehearsing scenes. I am an
extempore actor and have learnt many things from him.”
She
adds that she gets advice from her parents. “I am open to all suggestions I get
from mom and dad. I would love to be a part of all of my dad’s remakes. ‘Khoon
Bhari Mang’ is my favourite film even though dad has a short role in it. But,
Rekha’s role was great.”
Sonakshi
does not believe in the Rs 100 crore mark. “I don’t believe in standing on the
roof top and yelling and stating my monetary success. I have just begun my
career. When my film does well it makes me happy.” Talking about Joker, which
flopped miserably, she says, “I am the one who promoted the film to the
maximum. So stories stating that the film did not do well as the actors backed
out of promotions is totally wrong. No one makes a film flop. We are here to
work and put in a lot of effort. We need the film to do well.”
Talking
about future films she says, “I am open to romantic, comedy, serious and
thrillers, so long as I like the script. All in all, while okaying the script I
always try to think how the audience would react to it.” She is excited about
‘Lootere’. “The look and characterisation is very different and I have learnt a
lot. I also enjoyed working on ‘Once Upon a Time…’ very much,” she adds.
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