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Will Always Be Thankful And Loyal For 'Dabangg', Says Sonakshi

IANS, 23 Aug, 2016 01:35 PM
  • Will Always Be Thankful And Loyal For 'Dabangg', Says Sonakshi
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who made her Bollywood debut with "Dabangg", says she will always remain grateful, thankful and loyal towards this film.
 
While there have been speculations that Sonakshi Sinha won't be part of "Dabangg 3", she says the script is not yet ready.
 
"I am what I am because of 'Dabangg'. I was noticed in 'Dabangg' and it's my very first film, my very first character so I will always be grateful, thankful and loyal to that film. Even if they need me for a guest appearance I will do that role," she said.
 
About the third, she said: "Honestly, right now the script is not in place they are still working on it but Rajjo (Sonakshi's character in 'Dabangg') will be Rajjo... you can't suddenly change that character irrespective of how they take the story ahead. Whether its with additions or subtractions to other characters if there is a character for Rajjo, it will always be played by me."
 
She urged everyone to not make any speculations about "Dabangg 3".
 
"Honestly, there has been no conversation with anybody because the script is not ready. So stop making speculations... once the script is ready, Arbaaz will make an announcement."
 
Reportedly, "Dabangg 3" will go on floors by 2017 December.

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