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Learnt a lot about acting from Sharman Joshi: Sana Khan

Updated on: 12 June,2016 12:53 PM IST  | 
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Actress Sana Khan says she was nervous to share screen space with Sharman Joshi in upcoming film "Wajah Tum Ho", but learnt a lot from him during the shoot. Directed by "Hate Story 3" helmer Vishal Pandya, "Wajah Tum Ho" is an erotic thriller which also stars TV actor Gurmeet Choudhary

Learnt a lot about acting from Sharman Joshi: Sana Khan

Sana Khan

Actress Sana Khan says she was nervous to share screen space with Sharman Joshi in upcoming film "Wajah Tum Ho", but learnt a lot from him during the shoot. Directed by "Hate Story 3" helmer Vishal Pandya, "Wajah Tum Ho" is an erotic thriller which also stars TV actor Gurmeet Choudhary.


Sana Khan
Sana Khan. Pic/Santa Banta


"I am very happy that I am working with both of them. I know Gurmeet from before, he is very chilled out and sweet guy with no tantrums. But I was a little skeptical about Sharman because he looks very serious," Sana told PTI.


"But (later) I realised he is even more fun. Sharman is a fantastic actor and I keep observing him so I can learn more...I also feel Gurmeet is a great actor too," she said. The actress, best known for appearing on "Bigg Boss", has worked in several South Indian movies. She also featured in Salman Khan starrer "Jai Ho".

Sana is excited to be a part of the project as it will be her first big film as a solo lead. "It feels great to be a part of 'Wajah Tum Ho'. I am super excited, this will be my first Hindi project where I play the lead. It will be exciting to see myself on the big screen in the language I know, as I have played leads before but in South movies," she said.

In the film, the actress will be seen playing a lawyer. Sana says she is happy with the look the makers have given to her character. "I was only told by my director that it's a mature character so you have to look crisp and fierce, do it commandingly. With so many guys in suits, I will be one girl doing the rounds in formals. I really like the look they gave me," she said.

The actress will be seen doing intimate scenes in the film, but says she isn't apprehensive about getting stereotyped in bold roles. "No one gets stereotyped unless one wants to. I was in 'Bigg Boss' were people called me cute and bubbly, but I landed in 'Jai Ho' playing a villain. And from those few scenes in 'Jai Ho', I landed a proper lead in 'Wajah...' So I don't see myself getting stereotyped," she added.

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