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No friends in the industry, admits Sonakshi Sinha

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Jun, 2014 11:50 AM
  • No friends in the industry, admits Sonakshi Sinha
Sonakshi Sinha is a well-known actress in Bollywood, but she says she doesn't have any friends in the industry as she has not worked with actresses.
 
"I don't think I have any friends in the industry. If you look at my films, I have done only solo roles and I have not worked with any other actresses in the films. So, I don't interact much with others. If at all we meet, we meet at award functions," said the "Dabangg" star. 
 
Asked if she would like to do a multi-starrer film, she said: "Why not? Of course, I would like to and my next film 'Action Jackson' is a multi-starrer film."
 
While the audience is yet to see her in a multi-starrer, Sonakshi will be next seen with Akshay Kumar in their forthcoming film "Holiday: A Soldier is Never Off Duty". 
 
"I was introduced to Vijender Singh (boxer) by Akshay to learn the body language of boxing. He helped me with the basic body language of boxing and it helped me a lot," said the actress, who will be seen as a boxer participating in an inter-college championship in the film.
 
The 26-year-old might have needed some help from the experts to make her role look convincing, but the student of fashion designing likes to give inputs to designers she works with.
 
"I give some inputs as far as outfits are concerned. So, whichever stylist and designer works with me, I decide with them and they give me options. I give lot of inputs so, it's a joint effort," she said.

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