Sonam Bajwa says Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday ‘can go to Karan Johar’s house and get auditions'

Updated : May 03, 2023 13:05
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Actor Sonam Bajwa, who is currently busy promoting her Punjabi film ‘Godday Godday Chaa’, opened up about how star kids like Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday have direct access to filmmakers, unlike her in a recent interview. 

Speaking with Bollywood Bubble, Sonam was asked what was the 'one thing' she would want to steal from young-age actresses. When the interviewer named Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday, Sonam replied, ‘nothing’ and then added, ‘They can go to Karan Johar’s house and discuss and get to audition. If I get to do all of that, then yeah…’

In another recent interview, Sonam had opened up about how she was supposed to appear in the song ‘Sip Sip 2.0’ for Varun Dhawan’s ‘Street Dancer 3D’ (2020), but the track was axed from the movie.

In an interview with Siddharth Kannan last month, Sonam said, ‘I felt very bad. Firstly, I never wanted to do a song. But the team was so looked up to. Remo is such a senior artist, director, and choreographer. Varun Dhawan is loved by everyone. I was in two minds, should I do the song, should I not do the song. But they’d reached out to me, so I decided to go ahead. And when the song didn’t make it to the final edit of the film, I was very disheartened.’

Sonam was recently seen in the US Tour of The Entertainers along with actors Akshay Kumar, Disha Patani, Nora Fatehi, Mouni Roy, and others. 

Besides ‘Godday Godday Cha’, Sonam Bajwa will also be seen in ‘Carry On Jatta 3’.

Also Watch | Shah Rukh Khan stops fan from taking selfie with him at Mumbai airport, pushes his hand away
 

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