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Arjun, Anil Kapoor Are Fun To Work With, Says Neha

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Apr, 2017 06:25 PM
  • Arjun, Anil Kapoor Are Fun To Work With, Says Neha
Actress Neha Sharma says that it was great fun to work with actors Arjun and Anil Kapoor in their upcoming film "Mubarakan".
 
"I am working with Anil Kapoor for the first time and it was a lot of fun to work with him and even Arjun. The shooting is finally done and I am very excited for the special appearance," said Neha. 
 
"'Mubarakan' is a fun film. A classic Anees Bazmee film. It has amazing comedy and it's got a gamut of stars," Neha said.
 
The actress was present for her app launch on Monday. She has now joined the list of stars like Salman Khan and Sunny Leone who have their own app.
 
Asked about the trend of celebrities having their own app, she said: "Whenever any new trend comes in town, it catches up like fire. Some fade out and some don't. It's very important to know what is interesting in your app... that it's going to stick around for long."
 
 
"The app which I am launching has amazing things in it and people are really going to enjoy it," added Neha. 
 
On comparing her app with the other existing apps, Neha said: "Every actor has a different personality. The way they interact with people is different and the content they put out is different. My app will be very much like me. What I like to watch and share is totally different from other actors'."
 
Neha was last seen in the 2016 film "Tum Bin II", directed by Anubhav Sinha. 
 
"Every time there is a complaint that I rest more and do less films. But now I will be very busy doing a lot of films," she said. 
 
Her upcoming projects also include the third instalment of the film "Hera Pheri". 

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