Sara compliments Sushant for his “hands on” attitude on sets of ‘Kedarnath’
Updated:7 years, 2 months ago
Updated:7 years, 2 months ago
Mumbai, Nov 13 (ANI): Sara Ali Khan who makes her debut with Abhishek Kapoor directorial venture ‘Kedarnath’, credited her costar Sushant Singh Rajput for his “hands on” attitude with her on sets. On being asked to comment on her experience of working with Sushant, Sara said, “I am so glad that you asked me that. I have no idea how I have done this film. I have tried my best but I feel I couldn't have done any of it without Sushant. He has just been the most helpful person I have had.” Sara also credited the ‘M.S. Dhoni- The untold Story’ for helping her learn Hindi. “There were days when I was lost and scared as it’s the first time I am facing the camera but he has been hands on. Sushant also helped me improve my Hindi and whatever little I speak, he has taught me. He has helped me a lot,” she added. The trailer of ‘Kedarnath’ was released earlier in the day and is garnering praise for the lead pair's crackling chemistry. Kedarnath is a romantic drama between a Muslim boy Mansoor and a Hindu girl Mukku and is set during the floods which hit the state of Uttarakhand in 2013 and killing thousands of people. The film goes with the tagline ‘Love is pilgrimage’ and mainly revolves around the 14 kilometre (eight miles) long journey from Gauri Kund to the Kedarnath shrine. The film is scheduled to release across the country on December 07.
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