"Ever since 'Dabangg' released I was getting lot of offers from down South but I was not able to take it up as I had films keeping me busy here. This time I wanted to make that foray into South Indian films as creatively they are rich and they make such wonderful films... I wanted to experience this whole new world," Sonakshi told PTI.
"I couldn't have asked for a better debut in Tamil cinema. Here in Bollywood I made my debut with superstar Salman Khan in 'Dabangg' and in South with superstar Rajinikanth. I am very happy," Sonakshi said.
Ask her if she also is a big Rajini fan, the 26-year-old actress said, "I have not grown up watching too many films of him. I had seen 'Hum' and I used to watch it over and over again I just loved him a lot in that film."
Sonkashi's actor-politician father, Shatrughan Sinha and Rajinikanth share a friendly equation.
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"The role is not that he would or I would feel uncomfortable with each other. It is a very well written role. I am glad to be part of the film," she said.
Directed by K S Ravikumar, the film spans generations and goes from current times to the flashback.