I don’t
know how to play pranks - Anushka sharma
What about your co-stars?
You guys bonded well?
Of course we did. They
were there along with Parmeet Sethi, our director, who sometimes would
accompany us. We all went together, Shahid, Chang, Veer, Ameera. We would
eat and drink out and that’s how we tried to bond together because it’s
a film about friends and friendship. It was like a group of people who
would go out and have a good time. That’s what we did in New York.
Any screaming fans of
yours on the rooftop?
(Laughs) Not on the rooftop.
But something did happen in a mall out there. They approached me and asked
me, ”Are you Anushka Sharma?” I was feeling a bit naughty and obnoxious.
So I said, ”No I am not. But a lot of people do tell me I look like her”
(laughs). Then they ask their second round of questions, ”Where are you
from?” I answer, ”Kolkata”. ”What are you doing in America?” to which I’d
answer, ”I’ve come here to study”. But I’d get back to them and apologise,
”Sorry sorry. You can come and get your picture clicked with me”, I say.
I do things like these for fun.
What a prankster you are
Anushka?
I am but not while we
are working. I don’t exactly know how to play pranks but when you’re shooting
on an outdoor schedule where there is so much money being spent, you rather
not play any pranks. But there was Veer Das, the famous stand up comedian
who used to crack me up by his good one liners and comic talent. I wanted
to go to some comedy club where I could see stand up comedians perform
live. Unfortunately, I couldn’t.