Sonakshi Sinha in a still from Noor
New Delhi:
Actress Sonakshi Sinha aka Noor is having 'weight loss issues.' The 29-year-old actress, who will be next seen in Noor, posted a video on social media in which she shared probable ideas for answers "When someone asks you your weight in public." Our favourite - "My weight is more than my Twitter followers." She hilariously says that her friends have asked her to quit drinking beer, but she 'just can't.' She even fell off the treadmill and detests eating salad. Oh Noor, we feel you. Sonakshi Sinha plays the role of a Mumbai-based journalist Noor, whose day-to-day problems are also ours. Her life takes a turn when she gets her hands on an eye-opening investigative news story. Take a look:
Noor is directed by Sunhil Sippy, and is based on Saba Imtiaz's nove Karachi, You're Killing Me!. The film releases on April 21.
The Dabangg actress, who has featured in films like Akira and Lingaa strongly feels against 'female oriented characters'. In a recent interview with The Deccan Chronicle, the actress said, "Firstly, one need to stop categorising characters as 'female oriented' projects. We are all actors, thus any film with a male or female lead - depends on the content of the tale. It's high time we do not specifically differentiate between male and female roles," the actress said.
"This is indeed a great time for all of us as actors. Being able to perform varied roles is what we desire. I always wanted to perform action-oriented roles and I derived immense pleasure from doing them," she added.
Sonakshi is now shooting for Ittefaq that co-stars Siddharth Malhotra.
When someone asks you your weight in public!!! #weightyissues #IamNoor #AreYouNoor ??? @NoorTheFilm @TSeries @Abundantia_Ent pic.twitter.com/zwIxTLkQpC
— NOOR (@sonakshisinha) April 13, 2017
Noor is directed by Sunhil Sippy, and is based on Saba Imtiaz's nove Karachi, You're Killing Me!. The film releases on April 21.
The Dabangg actress, who has featured in films like Akira and Lingaa strongly feels against 'female oriented characters'. In a recent interview with The Deccan Chronicle, the actress said, "Firstly, one need to stop categorising characters as 'female oriented' projects. We are all actors, thus any film with a male or female lead - depends on the content of the tale. It's high time we do not specifically differentiate between male and female roles," the actress said.
"This is indeed a great time for all of us as actors. Being able to perform varied roles is what we desire. I always wanted to perform action-oriented roles and I derived immense pleasure from doing them," she added.
Sonakshi is now shooting for Ittefaq that co-stars Siddharth Malhotra.