IT'S CONFIRMED! Tabu Joins The Cast Of Ajay Devgn-Parineeti Chopra's Golmaal Again
The actress had earlier shared screen space with Ajay Devgn in Drishyam and is quite excited to be a part of Golmaal Again.
News
oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
One
of
the
most
talented
actresses
of
Bollywood
Tabu,
will
all
set
to
try
her
luck
in
a
genre
that
is
relatively
new
to
her-
comedy.
While
she
has
given
several
power-packed
performances
in
the
past,
it
would
be
quite
interesting
to
see
her
tickling
our
funny
bone.
After
confirming
Parineeti
Chopra's
association
with
Rohit
Shetty's
popular
franchise,
the
makers
have
now
roped
in
Tabu
for
the
Ajay
Devgn
starrer.
However
the
actress
says
that
she
wasn't
surprised
when
the
film
came
to
her
as
she
has
always
been
a
fan
of
the
'Golmaal'
franchise
and
thought
working
with
friends
would
be
wonderful.
Tabu
was
quoted
saying,
"I
wasn't
shocked
or
surprised
when
I
was
offered
the
film.
I
have
always
loved
the
'Golmaal'
series
and
was
quite
excited
about
being
a
part
of
it.
Ajay
(Devgn)
is
a
friend
and
I
also
know
the
remaining
cast,
and
working
with
friends
is
always
wonderful."
She
may
have
had
serious,
hard-hitting
performances
to
her
credit
but
the
actress
insists
that
she
has
a
funny
side
to
herself
and
that
she
is
known
for
laughing
too
easily.
Tabu
further
added,
"Nobody
can
laugh
all
the
time.
People
close
to
me
know
my
funny
side.
Also,
comedy
is
one
of
my
favourite
genres...
I
remember
watching
'Om
Shanti
Om'
at
a
theatre
in
Hyderabad.
My
sister
was
watching
the
same
show
with
her
friends
and
she
didn't
know
that
I
was
there.
In
the
middle
of
the
film,
she
called
to
ask
if
I
was
in
the
theatre,
too.
When
I
asked
her
how
she
found
out,
she
said
that
she
could
hear
my
laughter.
I
love
to
be
around
people,
who
have
a
good
sense
of
humour.
All
my
friends
are
funny."
If
you
jog
down
your
memory
a
bit,
you
would
recollect
that
Tabu
was
an
integral
part
of
the
comic
caper
Hera
Pheri!
When
quizzed
why
hadn't
she
followed
up
the
genre
post
that
film,
she
said,
"I
really
don't
have
any
preferences,
biases
or
prejudices
against
any
kind
of
cinema.
I
take
up
whatever
is
interesting.
People
will
always
approach
you
with
what
they
think
you
are
good
at.
I
am
glad
that
there
are
certain
kind
of
roles
people
identify
me
with.
At
the
same
time,
it's
great
that
somebody
like
Rohit
thought
of
casting
me
in
a
film
like
'Golmaal'.
We
are
quite
excited
to
see
her
in
a
new
avatar!
What
about
you
guys?