Disha Patani recalls what's it like to work with Salman, Prabhu Deva
Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Sep, 2021 11:03 AM
Mumbai, Sep 22 (IANS) Bollywood actress Disha Patani who was seen as 'Diya' in 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' opposite Salman Khan recalls working with him and Prabhu Deva in it.
She played the role of Jackie Shroff's (Abhyankar) sister. She appeared to be a fun-loving girl and the amusing banter between Salman Khan and Disha Patani were quite entertaining.
Disha says: "I feel very lucky that I got the chance to work with Salman Sir once again. He makes you feel so comfortable that you don't realise you are working with a super star. I used to admire him for how he does everything with such an ease."
The movie revolves around 'Radhe' played by Salman Khan who is an encounter specialist of Mumbai Police force. Randeep Hooda is shown as 'Rana', a gangster and a murderer. The move is directed by Prabhu Deva.
She adds: "This was also the first time I was working with Prabhu Sir and he was so supportive and clear about how exactly the steps and scenes should look. 'Radhe' has given me memories and experiences that I will always cherish. And I'm excited to be sharing this experience with audiences."
'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' will premiere on & pictures on September 26 at 12:30pm.
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The actress took to Instagram to urge netizens to watch the film, which was released digitally on Friday. She said 'Hungama 2' was the outcome of the "relentless efforts of an entire team" and that the film "shouldn't suffer".
"The new schedule of 'Tiger 3' has started today in Yash Raj Films Studios. It is a closely guarded set and one can expect no picture to leak from here.
Presented by Mehndi's record label DRecords, the song also brings out the legacy of the qawwals' Sham Chaurasi Gharana. The song is sung in the traditional dhamal style, which is also known as dhamar, from the Hindustani Classical Dhrupad Dhamar traditions of singing.