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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Sonam Kapoor on all things Raanjhanaa

Sonam Kapoor on all things Raanjhanaa

13jun sonamint 01 Sonam Kapoor on all things Raanjhanaa!The gorgeous is back to the silver screen in Raanjhanaa, which opens in theaters worldwide today.tarring the cute South star Dhanush the epic romance was directed by Anand Rai of Tanu Weds Manu fame. The actress chatted with British journalist Ashanti Omkar, who is the Indian Cinema editor for UK’s biggest cinema chain, Cineworld Cinemas, about Raanjhanaa and we have highlights from that interview! Check out what Sonam, who is all praise, had to say about the love story!
Sonam says that she had no hesitation in saying yes when she first heard the narration for Raanjhanaawas just fantastic.mediately took to the character and I simply loved the scriptory of 2 people very passionately in love.
Describing her character, Zoya, she an awesome girl from Banaras. An only child, who is intelligent, and gets into university. She’s head strong and rebellious. And the 2 boys go completely go mad after her. It is the energy of the girl that is really attractivI feel and this is what gets her all this attention.
She added it was a challenge to play Zoya especially since the character ages from her early teens until her k effort. Every film of mine has taken effort and worked really hard each time. And for this one in particulaid a 1 month workshop in Delhi on street theatre, watched films like the 70s film Guddi and also worked on the dialect and body language required. talents you maynot know Sonam has is that she is a trained Kathak dancer and in the film we get to see her dancing the classical style.ve actually studied Kathak since I was 5, so it was merely about reconnecting with the arBaneres is a city with a lot of culture and heritage, so most kids do learn the arts, so it was an essential part of the role. This was actually easy for me.
Dhanush plays Kundan, a guy who fell in love wit ad never gave up on his love. About working with him, Sonam had nothing but nguage or a differentiation of where you’re from. It was simply a matter of him being so brilliant at his job. Language was not an issue at all and the expressions of love in our craft doesnnguage, but diligence and creativity, which he has in abundancem.

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