Vidya Balan has revealed that she goes a great distance again with fellow Bollywood actors Shilpa Shetty and Malaika Arora. While Shilpa was her senior in class, Malaika was her neighbour within the Chembur locality the place she spent her childhood. (Also Read: Neeyat field workplace assortment Day 1: Vidya Balan thriller earns a dismal ₹1.02 crore)
Vidya Balan is a Tamilian who hails from Kerala, and she or he was born and introduced up in Chembur, Mumbai. She married movie producer Siddharth Roy Kapur in 2012 after which moved to Bandra.
Shilpa taught Vidya to dribble
In an interview with YouTube channel CurlyTales, Vidya stated, “Shilpa was my senior by I think three years. She was always the hottie. She was also a basketball player. I remember one day, my mom decided I should play basketball. At 6 in the morning, I was set off to play basketball. And there were already murmurs that Shilpa might be joining the movies and stuff like that. And I remember she was so sweet. I’ll never forget she taught me how to dribble the ball. And I thought, ‘Abhi toh mujhe aa gaya sab kuchh’ (Now I’ve learnt everything there is). I told my mom, ‘Maine seekh liya. Kal se nahi jeena hai. Subah uth ke nahi jana hai’ (I’ve learnt everything. I don’t need to get up in the morning and go for it again).”
Malaika was also a ‘hottie’
“There was also Malaika Arora. She was from another school. But I remember she would walk down the lane at a particular time for her French tuitions, which were on my lane. And all the boys would be sitting out at that time, waiting for Malaika to pass. Just Chembur has produced too many hotties. What to do (laughs),” Vidya stated in the identical interview.
Vidya’s new movie
Vidya’s newest movie, Neeyat, is a homicide thriller directed by Anu Menon, who beforehand collaborated with the actor for the biopic of Mathematics genius Shakuntala Devi. Neeyat sees Vidya play a detective and resolve a high-profile homicide at an remoted mansion in Agatha Christie-style. The movie launched on July 7 and opened to a bit over ₹1 crore on the field workplace.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com