The
very
lovely
actress
Athiya
Shetty,
who
made
her
debut
in
Bollywood
in
Nikhil
Advani's
Hero,
is
excited
to
start
shooting
for
her
second
film,
Mubarakan,
but
she
says
she
is
nervous
about
working
in
the
comedy
genre
for
the
first
time.
"I
am
very
excited
(about
the
film),
but
I
am
also
a
bit
nervous
because
it
is
a
genre
I
have
never
tapped
into.
It
is
a
second
film
and
it
is
comedy
so
I
am
kind
of
nervous," Athiya
told
IANS
over
phone
from
Mumbai.
Athiya
Plays
A
Punjabi
Girl
Talking
about
her
role,
the
actress
said:
"I
play
role
of
a
Punjabi
girl
who
is
simple,
but
she
adds
fun,
chaos
and
madness
in
'Mubarakan'.
I
think
it
is
going
to
be
the
wedding
of
the
year
and
everybody
is
invited."
'Excited
To
Join
The
Gang'
The
actress
might
be
nervous
about
the
genre,
but
she
is
eager
to
join
the
gang
of
Mubarakan.
She
says,
"They
have
started
their
first
schedule
and
they
seem
to
be
having
a
blast.
So,
I'm
really
excited
to
join
the
gang,
said
Athiya,
who
made
her
Bollywood
debut
with
2015
film
"Hero",
which
was
co-produced
by
Salman
Khan.
She
Feels
Happy
When
She's
In
Front
Of
The
Camera
She
further
added,
"I
am
excited
to
be
on
the
set
more
than
anything
else,
to
be
in
front
of
the
camera.
I
feel
happiest
when
I
am
in
front
of
the
camera."
Anil
&
Arjun
Kapoor
In
Mubarakan
'Mubarakan'
brings
Arjun
Kapoor
and
Anil
Kapoor
together.
The
first
look
of
the
film
was
revealed
in
a
very
traditional
manner
with
a
wedding
invitation
asking
everyone
to
join
in.
Arjun
will
be
seen
in
double
role
in
the
Anees
Bazmee
directorial.
The
Never
Seen
Before
Trio
Athiya-Arjun
starrer
Mubarakan
also
stars
Ileana
D'Cruz
in
the
lead
role
and
it
is
slated
to
the
hit
the
screens
on
July
28
next
year.
Apart
from
doing
films,
the
daughter
of
Suniel
Shetty
is
associated
with
an
NGO
-
Save
the
Children.
Now,
its
fifth
anniversary
is
being
celebrated
at
Phoenix
Marketcity,
Kurla,
Mumbai
on
Saturday
and
she
says
she
has
been
connected
to
the
cause
from
childhood.
"The
cause
has
been
with
me
ever
since
I
was
born.
It
was
formed
by
my
nani
and
when
she
passed
away
she
passed
it
to
mum.
I
have
been
associated
with
the
children
since
I
was
young.
I
used
to
visit
the
school
almost
every
day
because
it
was
opposite
my
school.
"So,
I
have
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
these
children,
I
actually
know
them
personally.
I
have
seen
them
pass
their
10
standard
exam
and
all
of
that
so
it
is
a
very
very
close
bond,"
she
added.