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JAIPUR: Bollywood's Sonam Kapoor has said that she would love to go to Pakistan to push her approaching film, Khoobsurat, reported Hindustan Times.
Khoobsurat, which likewise stars Pakistan's Fawad Khan ahead of the pack part, is situated to discharge on September 19. The team was in Jaipur for the film's advancement.
"I would love to go to Pakistan, as I need to shop there. Other than two of my closest companions fit in with Pakistan, and my both familial homes are there. Consequently, there is a longing to see my roots," said Sonam.
Sonam's granddad (father of Anil Kapoor) Surinder Kapoor, a film maker who began the second Kapoor faction in Bollywood, was conceived in Peshawar, the city where numerous other Bollywood legends have their roots.
Sonam imparted that because of her caught up with shooting timetable, she won't have the capacity to go to Pakistan for the advancements, yet plans to visit the nation at the end of this current year.
While discussing the motion picture and her part, Sonam said, "The film is a tribute to Hrishikesh Mukherji's film Khoobsurat. My part is that of a bubbly young lady. Young ladies today don't make due with anything less, they are blunt, they are striking, and dependably talk their brain. Milli is precisely the same, and in this way, the part of Mili is appropriately customized for me, as well as for each contemporary young lady out there."
The energetic on-screen character additionally said she might want to be known as a decent performer and not only a style symbol.
"I don't prefer to be referred to exactly as a generally dressed young lady, I need to be known as a decent on-screen character. While I don't do an excess of movies in a year, I do turn out with substantial parts and in this manner might want to be discussed my acting abilities."
Reacting to whether the film will make into the hundred crore classification, Sonam said in a lighter tone, "Khoobsurat is a little film. Yet despite the fact that my legend is a Khan, we haven't arrived at that "Khan" class yet."
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