Bollywood
actress
Shraddha
Kapoor,
who
is
playing
the
lead
role
in
Mohit
Suris
upcoming
film
"Half
Girlfriend",
says
these
days
while
parents
are
quite
open
about
the
idea
of
love
marriages
and
live-in
relationships,
there
are
many
youngsters
who
are
commitment-phobic.
"Half
Girlfriend"
is
a
film
based
on
an
eponymous
novel
by
writer
Chetan
Bhagat,
who
had
once
explained
that
the
term
is
for
a
phenomenon
where
boys
and
girls
are
not
clear
about
their
relationship
status
with
each
other.
Asked
about
her
opinion
on
becoming
a
'half
girlfriend',
Shraddha
said
here
on
Monday:
"Well,
there
are
relationships
in
all
our
lives
that
you
cannot
name.
Like
in
this
film,
I
also
believe
there
are
relationships
we
have
sometimes
in
life,
where
you
have
someone
who
is
more
than
just
a
friend
but
not
exactly
a
boyfriend...
It's
somewhere
in
the
middle."
"I
have
seen
many
of
my
friends
who
do
not
want
to
fully
commit
in
a
relationship.
At
times
do
not
want
to
settle
down...
As
in,
marry
the
person.
On
the
other
hand,
our
earlier
generation
--
our
parents
--
are
becoming
more
accepting
towards
respecting
our
choice,
even
if
it
is
a
live-in
relation,
keeping
our
happiness
in
mind.
I
talk
to
my
parents
about
it
openly," she
added.
Shraddha
spoke
at
the
trailer
launch
of
the
film,
which
also
features
Arjun
Kapoor
and
is
directed
by
Mohit
Suri.
Known
for
her
singing
skills
and
asked
if
she
has
crooned
any
track
for
"Half
Girlfriend",
Shraddha
said:
"No,
but
I
played
basketball.
That's
a
new
experience
that
I
enjoyed
during
the
shooting."