Thursday, June 4, 2009

But Anil Kapoor's beloved daughter won't give in to all his demands much like her 'Delhi-6' character Bittu, who wants to be free


She's sophisticated, charming and talented, much like her supremely successful father Anil Kapoor. Her much-hyped debut “Saawariya” might have been the debacle of the year but like her tenacious father, she's not about to let the failure pull her down. Sonam's back with “Delhi-6” by none other than Rang De Basanti's celebrated director Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra, and that too opposite Abhishek Bachchan. Sonam plays this young loveable girl Bittu in the movie, someone so ordinary and yet so special. The actress admits her character represents “80 per cent of the people in India” – the youth. Mehra is an ace when it comes to youth-oriented subjects – the revolution that “Rang De Basanti” started is still on. "Bittu doesn't want to become a graduate then marry someone her father chooses for her. She wants to create her own identity. Those between the ages of 18 and 28 will identify with my character. “Delhi-6” is a universal story that everybody will like," says Sonam. The pretty actress admits to being similar to Bittu in her own life. She's been torn between following her parents' wishes and being her own person. "I don't want to hurt my parents or go against their wishes," she says. But there are differences between her and Bittu, the biggest being the socioeconomic class the two belong to. "Plus I am from Mumbai and she's from Delhi. Girls from Mumbai are very different from those in Delhi."

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