When a fan asked Shraddha Kapoor for her autograph on his ‘left kidney’
Shraddha Kapoor had a Twitter interaction on Thursday with her fans regarding her upcoming film, Haseena: The Queen of Mumbai.
Actor Shraddha Kapoor on Thursday treated her fans and well-wishers with a question and answer session on Twitter. The 30-year-old actor, who is looking forward for the release of her upcoming film Haseena: The Queen of Mumbai, sportingly fielded a number of questions.
When a user asked her: “If you ever have to direct a film, which actor would you cast for it?”
“If I would ever direct, I think I would want to direct my dad!” Shraddha replied.
Asked about the getting the perfect look for the character, Shraddha said: “I gained seven to eight kilos for the movie. Now I have to lose it.”
While many questions were about her films, some fans put her in awkward situations too. An over-enthusiastic fan said he wanted an autograph on his left kidney! A shocked Shraddha insisted on giving it on a paper instead.
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, Haseena Parkar is a biographical crime film. The film’s story is based on Dawood Ibrahim’s sister Haseena Parkar.
Talking about the film’s director, she said: “He is one of the most positive people I have ever met and it was delightful working with him because of that. Energy is everything.”
What’s the most inspirational thing about the real Haseena Parkar, asked a fan.
She replied: “That despite all the losses in her life of her loved ones, she still had the will to go on.”
The Baaghi actor was also asked about actor Govinda, who has worked with her father Shakti in films like Raja Babu, Saajan Chale Sasural, Coolie No. 1 and Hero No. 1 among many others.
Claiming to be a fan, Shraddha wrote: “He is just one of a kind. I am a huge fan. Love his movies. He rocks.”
The Half Girlfriend actor also expressed her desire to work with actor Hrithik Roshan.
(With HT inputs)
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