Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment
Mumbai, Nov 28: Be it Rajjo in Dabangg or Sukhmit in Son of Sardar or even Jasmine in Once upon a time in Mumbai Dobara, Sonakshi Sinha always portrayed herself as a shy next -door girl and the actress had become synonymous with this retiring demeanour. Bullett Raja sees her break out of the shell and finally embrace what, her co-star, Gulshan Grover called ' progressive or the coming-of-age' sort of character.
She won't exactly be sporting a bikini in the movie but rather the personality that she portrays a audacious side to the hitherto timid Sonakshi that the audiences have been used to. She carries off a mischievous scene with Gulshan Grover with élan as she waits for her time with the 'villain' rather than taking off as is expected of ladies. She approaches him to further her career and this is just the beginning. From here on she goes to simply mesmerise her audiences with her enterprising temperament.
Writer-director Tigmanshu Dhullia seems to have brought to light another aspect of Sonakshi's acting skills as well as personality with this character. This might prompt others to explore other facets and audiences might get to enjoy the various shades of Sonakshi. Variety, after all is the spice of life and more so for the movies.