Originally posted by: missgoody
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Originally posted by: nitica_82
I have a very strong feeling that we will never see Sona-Deeps catfights until media gets desperate and pushes them into a boxing rink.... Sona is too carefree , footloose and spirited to care while Deepika is too prim-propah , out-of-muck and image-conscious to steep that low.
January 05, 2009, (Sawf News) - UTV has released a new promotional video for Dilli 6 which features Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor romancing to the quaint beats of the song Masakali.
The new promo is sure to delight Sonam Kapoor fans because it features the endearing young star in practically every frame. A theatrical first look for the film, released on December 17, gave just a glimpse of her.
Her ethnic styling in the film adds to her charm.
Rakeysh Mehra helmed Dilli 6 headlines Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Waheeda Rehman, Om Puri, Divya Dutta, Rishi Kapoor, Tanvi Azmi, Gulshan Grover and Tanvi Azmi.
Musical score for the film has been composed by AR Rahman and the beats in the promo are very promising.
Sonam Kapoor waited long for the right script before signing up for Dilli 6, following her impressive debut in Saawariya (2007).
"I wasn't getting the kind of offers I'd like. The scripts were more woman-oriented, and I didn't want to give in to anything for the sake of just doing something. I've taken my time and was happy when Rakeysh Mehra offered me to be a part of Dilli 6 ," Sonam told the press at the Dubai Film Festival.
Recounting her experience on the set of the film, Sonam, 23, says, "It was a great experience. Everyone is excited about the film, but no one can be more excited about it than me."
"What else can it be when you are sharing the frame with the likes of Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor and Om Puri. They're all stalwarts in their own right. And then of course there was Abhishek Bachchan, whom I learnt enough and more from. He is fun to work with!"
The film, an autobiographical account of growing up in Chandni Chowk, was largely shot in Rajasthan using sets to recreate Chandni Chowk.
It is set for release on February 20.
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