Rising star of Bollywood Sonnalli Seygall speaks to City Times about her upcoming entertainer
I want them to walk away with the feeling of wanting to watch it again. And I think it's that kind of a film, it's a funny film that'll entertain you. It's light hearted but very relatable. I'm sure everyone who watches it will definitely relate to some aspect of the film. The film is based in a very Punjabi family, everybody who's been a part of an Indian wedding will have something to relate to. So it's very relatable and very real. There's no pretence and even the songs that are in the film are set in a very real way and they come and go and you don't even realise it.
Amazing! Because it's my second film with him and I've known him for about four or five years now, the comfort level is, of course, really good and our chemistry is good.
No, it's not intentional at all. To be honest, I know what kind of roles I want to do and from whatever I'm offered right now, these comedies and more glamorous roles are coming more easily to me, so it's just easier to choose from there.
Having said that I'm also waiting for a good drama or action film to come my way and I'd be more than willing to take it on.
I can't really call it a dream role but there are a lot of roles that I see and think I wish I could do that. I really like Veronica's role in Cocktail, I love Ranbir's role in Rockstar, I'd love to do these kind of roles. But more than the roles it is the genre. Right now I would love to do an action movie.
It's very important. It's a lot of work constantly to be seen and to put the right image out but I keep my social media real and I like to handle it myself. But it is important in many ways; to project the kind of person you are and your image; also it's a money making avenue; you can also use it effectively to put out a cause and use it to make a difference. What's more important is to use it in a way that benefits you and the society as well. You have to use it smartly.