Mumbai:
Zoa Morani, who makes her film debut with Shah Rukh Khan's Always Kabhi Kabhi, believes the movie is a perfect launch pad for her in Bollywood.
She worked as an assistant director to Rajkumar Santoshi for Halla Bol (2008) and Farah Khan for Om Shanti Om (2007) and also trained in acting from Anupam Kher's acting school Actor Prepares.
"I feel the movie is the perfect debut for me. It feels really good to be part of Shah Rukh's film. It's a great thing," said Zoa, after walking the ramp for designer Pallavi Mohan on Day Five of Lakme Fashion Week.
Directed by debutante Roshan Abbas, Always Kabhi Kabhi, which is produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment, is based on the theme of high-school life.
About the film, Zoa said, "It is about children evolving from childhood to adolescence. It's a very good and new theme. We are sure everyone would like it."
The film also stars Giselle Monterio, who played the role of Harleen opposite Saif Ali Khan in hit film Love Aaj Kal.
About her association with SRK, Zoa said, "I just remember he had told us that we must work hard and if we work hard and are true to ourselves and our work, then we will make God
happy and eventually he will take care of everything."
The film is an adaptation of a play Roshan had written and directed way back in 1999 called Graffiti about life at high school.
She worked as an assistant director to Rajkumar Santoshi for Halla Bol (2008) and Farah Khan for Om Shanti Om (2007) and also trained in acting from Anupam Kher's acting school Actor Prepares.
"I feel the movie is the perfect debut for me. It feels really good to be part of Shah Rukh's film. It's a great thing," said Zoa, after walking the ramp for designer Pallavi Mohan on Day Five of Lakme Fashion Week.
Directed by debutante Roshan Abbas, Always Kabhi Kabhi, which is produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment, is based on the theme of high-school life.
About the film, Zoa said, "It is about children evolving from childhood to adolescence. It's a very good and new theme. We are sure everyone would like it."
The film also stars Giselle Monterio, who played the role of Harleen opposite Saif Ali Khan in hit film Love Aaj Kal.
About her association with SRK, Zoa said, "I just remember he had told us that we must work hard and if we work hard and are true to ourselves and our work, then we will make God
happy and eventually he will take care of everything."
The film is an adaptation of a play Roshan had written and directed way back in 1999 called Graffiti about life at high school.