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Amy Jackson Wants Nawazuddin To Teach Her Hindi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 May, 2016 12:26 PM
  • Amy Jackson Wants Nawazuddin To Teach Her Hindi
Actress Amy Jackson wants to take her “Ali” co-star Nawazuddin Siddiqui to a lonely planet so that he can quickly teach her Hindi.
 
Asked at the fifth Lonely Planet Magazine Awards if there is anyone whom she wants to take to a lonely planet, Amy said: "Probably Nawaz (Nawazuddin) because I'll learn my Hindi quickly then. I just finished a film with him so I'll take him to learn Hindi quicker."
 
“Ali” is directed by Sohail Khan and is a romantic comedy where Nawazuddin plays the title character and reportedly will shake a leg with Amy in the film.
 
Talking about her other projects, she said: "My next film is '2.0' which is with Rajinikanth sir for which we are shooting currently" . 
 
Amy's last Hindi film was “Singh Is Bliing” opposite Akshay Kumar.

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