This Article is From Oct 28, 2013

Sonakshi Sinha takes her first tram ride for Bullet Raja

Sonakshi Sinha takes her first tram ride for Bullet Raja

Sonakshi says her tram ride had a very nice and romantic feel to it.

Highlights

  • Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who took her first tram ride in Kolkata during the shoot of upcoming film Bullet Raja, says it was a surreal experience.
  • "This is the first time I sat in an actual local tram. This tram was like 100 years, it’s like a time machine. It has got a very nice and romantic feel to it. It slows down the pace of everything. It makes you want to stop and look. It was a very dreamy tram.. Unfortunately, I have no one to share it with right now," Sonakshi said.
  • For the romantic track Saamne Hai Saver in the film, Sonakshi and Saif Ali Khan have been captured in the old-world charm of Kolkata with its Victorian era heritage structures, hand-pulled rickshaws and the signature trams.
  • Releasing on November 29, Bullett Raja is directed by Tigmanahu Dhulia and the film stars Saif Ali Khan, Sonakshi, Jimmy Shergill, Vidyut Jamwal, Gulshan Grover, Raj Babbar and Chunky Pandey.
Mumbai: Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who took her first tram ride in Kolkata during the shoot of upcoming film Bullet Raja, says it was a surreal experience.

"This is the first time I sat in an actual local tram. This tram was like 100 years, it's like a time machine. It has got a very nice and romantic feel to it. It slows down the pace of everything. It makes you want to stop and look. It was a very dreamy tram.. Unfortunately, I have no one to share it with right now," Sonakshi said.

For the romantic track Saamne Hai Saver in the film, Sonakshi and Saif Ali Khan have been captured in the old-world charm of Kolkata with its Victorian era heritage structures, hand-pulled rickshaws and the signature trams.

Releasing on November 29, Bullett Raja is directed by Tigmanahu Dhulia and the film stars Saif Ali Khan, Sonakshi, Jimmy Shergill, Vidyut Jamwal, Gulshan Grover, Raj Babbar and Chunky Pandey.
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