Wednesday, May 14

Sonali Behl is a predominantly known actress for her work in Hindi and Telugu films. Considered as one of the main acres of the 1990s and early 2000s, Bless began his career as a model and marked his debut as an actor with AAG (1994). In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, Sonali Bleste reveals the condition under which Sooraj Barjatya threw Salman Khan in Hum Saath Saath Hai.

Sonali Bles

When asked about his casting at Sooraj Barjatya Hum Saath Saath Hain with Salman Khan, said Sonali Blessed. “Yes, but you know, I don’t think I had Dr. Preeti in my life. I remember knowing Sooraj Ji, and when I was not shooting, Sonali at that age had smooth hair. I remember that it would always be visible, I am always a ring, like a ring of the nose, not a bolt, but a clean ring.

She continued, “And I always used Indian jewels with my jeans. Or that, or I was very comfortable with Saris and Indian clothing, sawar kurtas and all that. I remember that I went to meet Sooraj Ji, I wore a target with silver jhumkas. child or look. Then I loved me with Western clothes. And when I went, I had seen me like this to meet him and listen to the story, which was fantastic. I heard the whole script with music; He was surprising, with Sooraj Ji representing each character. It was fantastic. “

Sonali Blessed remembered the Beloved Indian clothes. She said “And when I listed, I said:” You know, I feel that I should be with Indian clothes because I don’t feel that fit in this western aspect. “Because, you know, and education is very India. Study to be a doctor and it’s at home. I felt that I was going to stand out.”

Sonali Bles

Sooraj Barjatya had a condition before finishing it as Dr. Preeti. Sonali said: “He said:” No, I have a look in mind, “and all that. Anyway, you know, he is Sooraj Ji, whatever he says. I have a condition. I said:” Or course. I just kept it that day. “

Look at the full interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZZ7VCND0JA

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