"I play a girl who deals with guns and danger"- Neha Dhupia
What
is
your
role
in
Anees
Bazmee's
Singh
is
Kinng?
Well,
I
am
the
only
girl
in
the
entire
gang
of
Sardars...
I
am
personally
a
north
Indian,
but
being
the
only
girl
in
the
gang
of
Punjab
was
overwhelming.
My
character
is
called
Julie,
she
is
a
full
on
action
packed
girl
who
deals
with
guns
and
danger
on
a
daily
basis.
You
are
working
for
the
first
time
with
the
entire
team
(including
producer
Vipul
Shah
and
director
Anees
Bazmee)
except
for
Akshay
Kumar,
how
was
your
experience?
I
had
a
whale
of
a
time
working
with
the
entire
team
of
Singh
Is
Kinng.
It
was
great
working
with
Vipul
Shah
who
as
a
producer
never
ever
wants
any
of
his
artistes
to
be
uncomfortable.
He
has
an
amazing
ability
to
get
friendly
with
the
artists;
he
never
behaves
like
a
stingy
producer
and
really
takes
care
of
the
entire
unit
really
well.
Anees
sir
is
a
totally
different
school
altogether;
he
thinks
and
breathes
laughter,
he
is
very
funny.
I
had
a
blast
working
with
all
of
them.
Since
there
is
a
lot
of
action
in
the
film,
tell
us
some
thing
about
the
action
sequences?
Yes,
I
must
say
that
the
action
in
the
film
looks
amazing.
We
are
a
huge
gang
of
goons
who
are
all
Sardars,
everyone
expected
macho
men
as
gangsters,
but
these
are
Sardars,
it
looks
really
hilarious.
When
we
started
shooting,
I
didn't
know
that
I
would
be
pushed
in
to
such
hard-core
action.
My
most
memorable
action
sequence
was
this
scene
(shot
in
Australia)
where
I
had
to
pop
out
of
a
limousine
in
a
beautiful
evening
gown
and
start
shooting
with
a
gun
in
my
hand.
It
was
very
difficult
but
I
managed
to
do
it
well,
now
I
think
I
am
cut
out
to
be
an
action
heroine.
How
was
your
experience
while
shooting
for
such
action
scenes?
Though
the
sequences
were
a
bit
difficult
at
times,
I
guess
I
enjoyed
shooting
every
bit
of
it.
The
first
time
when
I
used
the
pistol
for
a
sequence,
I
literally
got
scared
of
the
loud
sound.
It
took
me
some
time
initially
to
get
used
to
it
because
that
was
the
first
time
I
used
a
gun
to
such
an
extent
but
later
I
became
so
used
to
doing
it
that
whenever
I
didn't
have
any
hard
core
action
on
my
schedule,
I
used
to
get
bored.
The
song
Bas
Ek
King
is
gaining
popularity
amongst
the
masses;
how
was
it
shooting
for
the
song?
Bas
Ek
King
is
a
wonderful
song,
shot
very
lavishly.
We
had
a
blast
shooting
for
the
song.
Pritam
has
given
beautiful
music
and
I
personally
believe
that
this
song
will
be
as
good
as
'Kajra
Re';
it
will
become
an
anthem
of
sorts.
While
we
were
shooting
for
this
song,
we
were
simultaneously
shooting
for
the
promotional
track
only
with
me,
so
I
had
to
change
my
costume
every
10
minutes;
it
was
like
now
I
am
shooting
for
the
title
track
and
now
I
am
shooting
for
the
special
promotional
track.
After
a
point
I
lost
count
number
of
changes
that
I
had.
It
was
quite
tiring
but
we
all
managed
to
do
a
good
job.
Who
has
choreographed
the
track?
Was
it
difficult
picking
up
steps
since
you
were
shooting
for
two
songs
simultaneously?
Well,
Remo
has
choreographed
the
songs
and
I
think
he
has
done
a
fabulous
job.
Though
it
was
a
bit
difficult
to
shoot
for
two
tracks
together
and
remember
the
steps,
I
coped
up
with
it
quite
well
because
I
love
dancing
and
enjoy
it
a
lot.
The
songs
look
beautiful
not
only
because
they
are
well
shot
but
also
because
every
one
is
looking
great.
You
look
simply
stunning
in
the
film.
Who
has
done
the
designing
for
this
gorgeous
look
of
yours
in
the
film?
Well,
my
costumes
are
designed
by
Pooja
and
Thea
who
apart
from
being
fabulous
designers
are
also
my
good
friends.
I
give
100%
credit
to
them
for
making
me
look
so
good
in
the
film.
Almost
all
the
males
in
the
film
are
playing
Sardars,
so
obviously
they
must
have
taken
more
time
in
getting
in
to
their
costumes
and
makeup
etc.
How
was
the
experience
looking
at
all
of
them
getting
ready
for
their
shots?
The
experience
was
really
hilarious.
It
was
funny
to
look
at
everyone
on
the
sets
clad
in
a
pagdi
with
beard
and
moustache
etc.
In
the
beginning
it
was
a
little
weird
to
see
men
taking
more
time
on
the
sets
to
get
ready
but
later
on
it
was
fun.
It
was
difficult
for
them
at
times
because
some
times
the
beard
used
to
prick
or
they
used
to
feel
extremely
hot
in
the
pagdi
and
the
outfit.
It
must
have
been
a
record
of
sorts
and
happened
for
the
first
time
in
the
history
of
Indian
Cinema
that
we
girls
got
ready
before
the
guys
(laughs).
Usually
when
there
are
two
or
more
actresses
in
a
film,
small
spats
are
bound
to
happen,
any
such
thing
that
happened
between
you
and
Katrina?
No,
not
at
all...
We
never
had
any
kind
of
problem
while
shooting
together,
in
fact
I
think
she
is
very
professional
and
we
both
enjoyed
working
together.
Akshay
Kumar
being
around
on
the
sets
means
a
lots
of
pranks,
were
you
the
victim
of
any
of
his
pranks?
For
a
change,
no!
Not
at
all...
Akshay
didn't
play
any
pranks
with
me
this
time
because
I
was
a
victim
of
the
same
on
the
sets
of
Garam
Masala
so
this
time
I
was
extra
alert
and
didn't
fall
prey
to
any
of
his
tricks.