The ex-Bigg Boss hottie on her second innings, her perceived mentor Salman and more in free-wheeling chat.
Though she did a role in Salman Khan’s Jai Ho, it was her stint on Bigg Boss 6 that got Sana Khan more eyeballs. The actress’ has had a relatively successful career down South, but her journey in Bollywood has been quite arduous so far. Now, with films like Wajah Tum Ho and Tom Dick Harry 2 (TDH), her career in B Town seems to be finally looking up. Here, Sana gets can did about her career in a free-wheeling interview..
There is buzz that your role is a bold one in Wajah Tum Ho?
Well, bold can also be in terms of performance. It is a fierce character, I play a lawyer. It is a very well-written role. The film has songs, there is a bit of masala, which could be ‘steamy’ (laughs). In a film, you have two people romancing, crying, fighting, so you’ll also have them love-making. It is not a big deal. I am happy with the feedback I’m getting so far for my performance. It is heartening.
You did your first Bollywood film in 2005. This is sort of a second innings for you. Are you more confident now?
This story is from the September 2016 edition of GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE.
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