| Shruti I L |
| It feels so good to come back here, exclaimed the winners of Nach Baliye Sanjeeda Sheikh and Aamir Ali, who were in the City for a stage performance |
| It was a home-coming of sorts for the famed Nach Baliye jodi Sanjeeda Sheikh and Aamir Ali. While Sanjeeda's association with namma Bengalooru dates back to the Kannada flick in which she acted days, Aamir has lived in Bangalore for two years. "It feels so good to come back here. It's special to me as it is my mom's favourite city. Earlier, the city was more calm and cool, the traffic has increased now. It feels more like Mumbai. Only the weather here is much better," says Aamir going down the memory lane. Projects While Aamir is involved in Kya dil mein hai, Sanjeeda post Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka is working in Kayamat, where she plays Ayesha, a character with negative shades. "I'm really lucky as I've got to play the roles of both - a nice daughter, 'bahu' and a character with grey shades," she says. But Aamir says that he likes Nimmo. "She is so much like the clumsy and simple character. Thank god, she is not clumsy while dancing," he jokes. If it is Sanjeeda's simplicity that appeals to Aamir, it is his smile that did her in. "What I also love about him is that he treats me like a princess," she says. Another thing that has kept her happy nowadays is Pankh, an art movie by Sanjay Gupta, in which she is acting. "I've always wanted to perform Smita Patil and Shabana Azmi kind of roles. There is so much more to my performance here. Movies when compared to serials allow more experimentation," she says. Aamir is also involved in a few film projects. link https://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jan242008/metrothurs2008 012348204.asp |