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FACE TO FACE with PRACHI DESAI

 PRACHI DESAI

What’s on your iPod?
All are Hindi film songs, the latest additions are from Rock On.

What’s your DVD pick?
Definitely Rock On.

Your favourite romantic scene in a movie?
I like Devdas a lot, it’s my favourite. I like all the scenes and songs in the movie. But if I had to pick a sequence, it would be Bairi piya.

Which hero would you love to go on a date with and why?
I love Hrithik Roshan. When I was younger, I loved Arjun Rampal. I feel great that I got a chance to work with him in Rock On, though I am not cast opposite him.

Which dialogue have you mouthed in front of the mirror?
I have never mouthed any dialogue in front of the mirror as such. But when shooting for Kasamh Se, there were many scenes where my character talks to her soul. Those times, I had to look at the mirror and say my dialogue.

Who inspired you to become an actor?
I have always loved watching films and television. So I joined the profession when I got a chance.

Which is the worst film you ever watched?
Once my sister and I decided to watch horror movies all through the night. One of them was a Spanish horror film, I didn’t understand a word of it.

Which film do you wish you could be a part of?
Definitely Devdas. I would have loved to play Paro.

What makes you an actor?
I don’t think I am a good actor. For Kasamh Se, I shot everyday for two years and got better at it. After working for Rock On, I have realised that I still have a lot to learn.

Quiz: From which film is this line: Main us Shanti ka beta hoon aur aap mere najayaz baap hain?
I have never heard this line.

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