Actress
Sonakshi
Sinha,
who
is
excited
about
performing
alongside
megastar
Salman
Khan
in
'DA
BANG
-
The
Tour',
says
she
is
happy
in
Bollywood
and
isn't
seriously
pursuing
Hollywood
dreams.
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"I'm
very
content
with
the
work
I
am
doing
here.
But
if
something
really
interesting
came
my
way,
I
would
give
it
a
thought
--
just
as
I
do
to
all
my
projects
here.
But
I
am
definitely
not
chasing
it," Sonakshi
said
in
a
statement.
Ahead
of
the
tour,
which
is
going
to
Melbourne,
Sydney
in
Australia
and
Auckland
in
New
Zealand,
Sonakshi
has
opened
up
on
various
facets
about
her
career.
A
fan
of
"live
performances",
she
said
she
is
glad
to
be
part
of
one
of
the
biggest
international
tours
of
this
year.
Will
audiences
get
to
see
her
shake
a
leg
with
Salman?
"We
are
working
on
the
creative,
so
the
audiences
will
have
to
come
to
the
show
to
watch,
but
I
assure
you
that
if
the
Dabangg
jodi
is
together
again,
it
will
be
great," Sonakshi,
who
made
her
film
debut
with
Salman
starrer
Dabangg
in
2010,
said
in
a
statement.
A
fan
of
yesteryear
hits,
Sonakshi
said,
"I'm
up
for
performing
to
all
the
hits
of
the
1990s
because
that's
what
we've
grown
up
listening
to
and
I'm
really
happy
that
they
are
making
a
comeback.
There
is
also
a
reprised
version
of
'Gulabi
aankhen' in
my
upcoming
film
Noor,
which
is
outstanding."
Having
been
part
of
blockbusters
such
as
Dabangg,
Rowdy
Rathore
and
Holiday:
A
Soldier
Is
Never
off
Duty,
she
doesn't
like
to
believe
she
has
been
lucky.
"All
the
films
did
well
because
they
struck
the
right
chord
with
the
masses.
It's
the
hard
work
of
a
great
team
transpiring
on
screen
and
I
am
happy
to
have
been
part
of
these
blockbuster
entertainers," she
said.
"I
keep
it
real
and
that
is
a
quality
that
people
appreciate.
They
always
love
someone
who
they
can
connect
with.
My
first
film
was
very
mass-oriented
so
they
connected
with
me
instantly.
I
am
very
thankful
to
all
of
them
for
appreciating
my
work
and
giving
me
so
much
luck
and
support,"
she
added.