Hrithik, Sonam want to work together in a film


Mumbai, Sep 1 (IANS): Actors Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor who showcased their splendid chemistry in a music video are now eager to work together in a full-length feature film.

At a press meet, on Tuesday, to launch rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh's recreation of the popular song "Dheere dheere" from "Aashiqui", Hrithik told media: “I like to work with Sonam. I think we should do a film together.”

Sonam also responded to Hrithik’s praise by stating: “I would love to work with him as well in a feature film.”

Hrithik and Sonam had previously worked together in an advertisement for a smartphone and this recreation of "Dheere dheere", which is directed by Ahmed Khan, is the second time they have been paired.

“We just had a ball. Ahmed actually had to distract us from our conversations. We were laughing half the time. So it was just very joyful," Hrithik said about his experience with Sonam while shooting the video.

"I think that is what Sonam brings on to a set, because she’s always got that smile on her face, a 100-watt one that radiates and spreads across the ambience. It was great fun," he added.

The original song was sung by Kumar Sanu and Anuradha Paudwal.

 

  

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