Shraddha
Kapoor,
who
has
been
lately
busy
with
the
promotions
of
two
of
her
upcoming
movies,
says
she
was
unfazed
with
all
the
promotional
activities.
One
cannot
help
but
see
how
she
is
juggling
the
promotional
activities,
with
'Saaho'
releasing
a
week
before
Nitesh
Tiwari's
'Chhichhore'.
When
she
was
asked
about
her
changeover
from
an
urban
glam-girl
to
a
crime
branch
cop
in
'Saaho',
she
said
"It's
the
first
time
I
am
playing
a
cop.
An
officer
is
in
charge
of
the
citizens,
and
it's
a
privilege.
It
is
tapping
into
my
moral
side.
Amritha
inspired
me
to
be
the
right
person
and
do
the
right
thing."
Before
she
met
Prabhas,
she
said
she
expected
that
he
would
gain
special
attention
because
of
all
the
fame
he
garnered
for
'Baahubali'.
But
she
was
happy
to
see
him
greeting
her
on
the
first
day
of
the
shoot.
Shraddha
stated
that
she
was
never
intimidated
by
Prabhas.
"He
is
extremely
warm
and
welcoming
and
immediately
put
me
at
ease.
He
is
also
quite
comfortable
with
Hindi
and
helped
me
with
some
Telugu
lines," she
said,
adding
that
everyone
on
the
sets
helped
her
and
made
her
feel
at
home.
When
the
actress
was
asked
about
how
she
managed
the
dialogues
in
Telugu,
she
said
it
was
tough
but
not
undoable.
She
said
she
had
even
stayed
awake
at
nights
trying
to
learn
the
dialogues.
Shraddha
also
said
that
a
coach
helped
her
get
the
dialogues
right.
The
Stree
star
will
be
playing
the
lead
opposite
Prabhas,
who
is
essaying
the
protagonist
in
Saaho
and
in
the
trailer,
the
Baahubali
star
is
seen
acing
reckless
stunts.
There
has
been
much
talk
about
the
stunts
in
the
film
with
many
hailing
it
to
be
on
par
with
Hollywood.
Shraddha
was
in
the
news
earlier
when
she
got
emotional
and
broke
down
in
front
of
the
crew
during
the
trailer
release
of
the
movie.
'Saaho'
has
roped
in
several
Bollywood
actors,
including
Neil
Nitin
Mukesh,
Jackie
Shroff,
Chunky
Panday,
Mahesh
Manjrekar
and
Mandira
Bedi,
to
appeal
to
the
audience.