For
Jiah
Khan,
last
three
years
have
been
quite
eventful
in
Bollywood.
After
making
a
beginning
with
Amitabh
Bachchan
in
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
Nishabd
(2007),
she
went
on
to
work
along
with
none
other
than
Aamir
Khan
in
Ghajini
(2008).
Now
she
arrives
in
an
out
and
out
masala
affair
like
Housefull
where
she
is
paired
opposite
Akshay
Kumar.
For
any
young
actor,
sharing
screen
space
with
three
of
the
biggest
superstars
in
Bollywood
would
have
been
akin
to
a
dream
journey.
After
a
couple
of
serious
outings
like
Nishabd
and
Ghajini,
one
can
well
assume
that
she
must
have
had
quite
some
fun
shooting
for
a
much
lighter
affair
like
Housefull.
"I
completely
agree
with
that",
smiles
Jiah,
"Having
said
that,
I
was
so
very
nervous
before
I
started
the
shoot.
I
have
never
done
comedy
for
the
big
screen
though
I
was
quite
good
at
it
when
I
was
in
the
acting
school.
However,
these
are
two
entirely
different
things
because
I
was
a
lot
more
relaxed
at
school.
Here
I
was
working
with
such
huge
stars
and
it
was
imperative
that
with
actors
like
Akshay,
Riteish
and
Lara
around,
each
of
whom
is
known
for
his/her
comic
timing,
I
get
it
all
right.
Thankfully,
this
is
where
Sajid
comes
in
because
he
has
his
own
ways
of
making
you
feel
comfortable
and
deliver
well.
He
has
got
so
many
jokes
handy
with
him;
he
is
simply
a
genius."
For
someone
who
started
off
on
an
unconventional
note
with
Nishabd
and
Ghajini,
it
was
a
great
experience
for
Jiah
to
get
into
something
which
was
far
more
mainstream
in
Bollywood
parlance.
"To
be
honest,
it
is
really
fabulous
to
be
part
of
such
a
big
project.
However,
it
also
happens
a
number
of
times
that
huge
money
is
spent
on
the
project
and
it
ends
up
looking
and
doing
good
as
well
but
it
doesn't
do
much
for
an
actor.
This
is
why
at
the
moment
I
can't
really
say
anything.
Let
the
film
release",
she
smiles,
"I
know
for
sure
though
that
Sajid
has
made
a
fantastic
film
and
those
who
watch
Hindi
films
regularly
would
love
it."