Payal, who makes her Bollywood debut with the film, says Kapoor never made her feel like a newcomer.
"It wasn't scary. I was told Rishi sir was strict but when I met him and started working I realised he was an extremely easy-going actor. He never made me feel that I am a newcomer and he is a big star. He always made me feel very comfortable," Payal told PTI.
In the film, she also features along with Paresh Rawal, who plays her father.
Before "Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi", which released yesterday, Payal had shot a Hindi film directed by Vivek Agnihotri but the film never released.
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"He (Vivek) said that I will be the heroine of his film the day I met him. This was immediately after I came to Mumbai from Kolkata and settled here. We shot for the film too but then it never got released. I wasn't disappointed that it didn't get release. Now I am making my debut in a bigger film, so I am happy."
"I was in 12th standard when I started acting in South films. I was very happy I got films without giving any auditions. I didn't want to do films back then because I was too young and I wanted to study. But the filmmakers convinced me and I made my debut in 'Prayanam'," says Payal.