Qatar Tribune
First Page Gulf / Middle East World
United States South Asia India
Europe Pakistan  
  
United Kingdom Philippines /SE Asia  
Home About Us Advertising Archives Subscribe Site Map Contact Us
 
 
Sunday, May 19 2013
Peaceful Afghan Exit
PRESIDENT Obama has been correct in one part of his response to the killing of 16 Afghan civilians by an American soldier on Sunday: Such disasters must not lead to a panic-stricken "rush for the exit" by America and NATO forces in Afghanistan. If the United States is to emerge...
NATURAL BORN DRILLERS
TO be a modern Republican in good standing, you have to believe - or pretend to believe - in two miracle cures for whatever ails the economy: more tax cuts for the rich and more drilling for oil. And with prices at the pump on the rise, so is the chant of "Drill, baby.
Al Watan - Arabic Newspaper
Jamila - Monthly Women Magazine
Nation Business Sports Chill Out
Sonam Kapoor to play JNU girl opposite Dhanush

TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

ACTRESS Sonam Kapoor has landed the role of a Varanasi girl, who studies at the Indian capital New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), in Raanjhanaa. She is cast opposite southern star Dhanush.

The decision was taken after intense discussions between director Anand L Rai of the film Tanu Weds Manu and Sonam.

As per the script, Dhanush plays a local Varanasi boy, and Sonam essays the role of a Varanasi girl educated in Delhi.

Sonam will now spend time on the JNU campus to grasp the conduct and ideology of students there.

“The culture of education at the JNU is radically different from other universities in Delhi and across the country. At JNU students, both male and female, are very politically aware,” said a source from team of Raanjhanaa.

“They talk intelligently on national issues. They dress sensibly, hang out at specific cafes in Delhi, attend seminars and protest actively on national issues. The film’s director Rai wanted Sonam to imbibe all of these traits. And they also speak fluent Hindi,” the source added.

When it comes to her spoken Hindi, Sonam, according to the source, needs to work as hard as Dhanush.

Dhanush is in Mumbai working on the dubbing of the Hindi version of his wife’s film 3. He has been working with a Hindi coach, trying to get the language right.

For Sonam too, it’s been decided that her accented Hindi and the haute-couture look just won’t do for the film.

However, Sonam does not really play the quintessential Varanasi girl. Her character is that of a local girl who has been to college in Delhi for three years, and returned to her home town as quite the sophisticated small-towner with an acquired metropolitan air, says a source close to the project.

At first the director was not sure if Sonam could carry off the role.

But after meeting her, he was convinced.

“I am bowled over by her commitment to get the nuances of the role right. I’ve found my lady,” said Rai.


Keen fashion sense gets Kangana invite from Tod’s
I have always enjoyed dancing: Govinda
Hema Malini all for anti-ageing

  About Us Advertising Subscribe Careers Contact Us