Sonam Kapoor Says ‘Masakali’ Made Her Famous; ‘I Went From Being A Nobody to Somebody’
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oi-Lekhaka
By Lekhaka
Recently,
the
ultimate
destination
of
all
things
Bollywood,
Filmfare
announced
a
new
video
series
called
Filmfare
Lockdown
Conversations.
Hosted
by
the
editor
of
Filmfare,
B-town
influencer
Jitesh
Pillaai
will
be
chatting
with
some
of
the
A-listers
of
B-town,
as
they
open
up
about
life
in
lockdown.
In
the
latest
episode
of
the
show,
the
glam
goddess
of
Bollywood,
Sonam
Kapoor
is
seen
in
a
candid
conversation
about
her
new
routine,
catching
up
with
friends,
her
first
brush
up
with
mass
hysteria
of
fandom
among
many
other
interesting
things.
She
also
reminisces
about
how
the
song
Masakali
from
Delhi-6
made
her
world
famous
by
saying,
"Even
though
Delhi-6
didn't
do
so
well,
it
made
me
so
famous
because
of
the
song
and
me
dancing
with
a
pigeon
on
my
head."
She
then
goes
on
to
describe
her
first
euphoria
of
fandom
saying,
"The
third
film
that
I
shot
after
Delhi-6
was
Aisha.
We
were
shooting
near
Humayun's
Tomb
in
Delhi
and
me
&
Abhay
Deol
were
doing
this
Gola-wala
scene
which
didn't
make
it
to
the
final
cut
of
the
movie.
I
remember
seeing
a
sea
of
people
as
soon
as
I
turned
around
to
buy
the
gola.
This
was
my
first
brush
with
hysteria
as
they
were
screaming
my
name
or
calling
me
Masakali.
From
Delhi-6
to
Aisha,
I
went
from
being
a
nobody
to
somebody."
Watch
her
talk
more
on
this
along
with
many
other
facets
of
life
under
this
quarantine
only
on
Filmfare
Lockdown
Conversations.
New
episodes
of
the
video
series
release
every
Tuesday
and
Friday
at
5pm
across
Filmfare's
social
media
platforms.
Delhi-6
was
a
2009
film
directed
by
Rakeysh
Omprakash
Mehra,
starring
Sonam,
Abhishek
Bachchan,
Aditi
Rao
Hydari,
Waheeda
Rehman,
Rishi
Kapoor,
Atul
Kulkarni
and
others.