Kulraj Randhawa spills the beans on working with Jimmy Shergill in Punjabi flick, 'Tu Hove Main Hovan'
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 23
Actress Kulraj Randhawa announced the shooting of her Punjabi film with Jimmy Shergill has ended.
The film—’Tu Hove Main Hovan’— was expected to release this year, but is delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The couple has created a huge buzz among the Punjabi audience with their movies likes ‘Mannat’ and ‘Tera Mera Ki Rishta’.
Fans can’t wait to see the two actors share the big screen once again.
The ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana 1′ actress is currently in Toronto at the moment. She is focusing on developing scripts and producing Canadian and Indian markets.
Talking about her quarantine period, the actress revealed that she is finally figuring out to manage household work and completing tasks, which she never had time before.
The actress shared that her fans keep messaging her, that they still watch her series: “Kareena Kareena”. She revealed that she doesn’t mind doing a comedy flick or a web series if she likes the script.
Kulraj said: “I learn a lot of things from each character I play. I work hard to make the characters look authentic. I learnt a lot from my co-actors including Dharam ji and Gurdasmaan ji too. They are extremely humble.”
Talking about her latest vlog on her Mexico vacation, kulraj said: “The lockdown is giving everyone more time to think and be creative. I am creating a vlog soon and I hope people will like it. Thanks to the OTT platforms, people are still being entertained at home”.
She continued: “I am focusing on mainstream Canadian content as well as producing it. With all the projects, I want to make sure, there is a certain message given out from the film or a web series, besides being engaging and entertaining.”
Concluding the interview, keeping in view the current trend of OTT platforms, she said: “Everything comes in both positive and negative.
I request the writers and directors to diligently think about the concepts before making any web series since there is no censorship currently in India on such platforms. We are a part of a society where we are responsible for what we show not just to the masses but also the kids and the elders.”
The actress was last seen in the Punjabi film, ‘Naukar Vahuti Da’.