Sonnalli Seygall Excited For Her Role In Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, Her Return To Comedy
Sonnalli Seygall is set to make her comedy comeback in Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, where she plays Preeti, an ambitious actress. The film showcases her improvisational skills and highlights a stellar ensemble cast.

Sonnalli Seygall is currently riding a wave of personal and professional success. Not only is she anticipating the arrival of her first child, but she has also revealed her involvement in a new ensemble comedy movie, Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai. This project signifies her much-awaited comeback to the comedy scene, a development that has filled her with enthusiasm.
In Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, Seygall steps into the shoes of Preeti, an ambitious actress navigating through various jobs to make ends meet. Preeti's journey, as she employs her skills in deceiving others to achieve success, forms the crux of the movie's plot. Seygall is particularly thrilled about adopting a short hair look for the role, viewing it as an exciting opportunity to experiment with her appearance.
The tale of how Seygall became a part of this film is as captivating as the movie's storyline. The initial contact was made while Seygall was in London for a shoot. Despite a planned meeting with director Raj Trivedi upon her return to Mumbai, the rendezvous never materialized, and the opportunity slipped from her mind. It was only weeks later that she realized the missed chance and proactively reached out to Trivedi. The misunderstanding about her interest in the role, primarily because it wasn't the lead, was cleared up during this interaction. Seygall's audition turned out to be an exceptionally positive experience, reminiscent of what one might expect in international settings, making it a memorable moment for her.
The movie boasts a stellar cast, including the likes of Paresh Rawal, Amit Sial, Sonali Kulkarni, and Faisal Malik, with Seygall highlighting the ensemble as the film's unique selling point. Her preparation for the role involved embracing improvisation and trusting the collaborative spirit of her co-actors. "There's a lot of improv done in the comedy as I had such phenomenal actors around me like Amit, Paresh ji and Sonali. My prep was actually learning to let go and trust the process of the amazing actors I was working with," she candidly admits, signaling a departure from conventional preparation methods for a role.
This upcoming comedy not only marks a significant phase in Seygall's career but also reflects her readiness to explore and adapt to new challenges, both in her personal life and on the professional front. Through her involvement in Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, Seygall is set to offer audiences a glimpse into her versatile acting capabilities, underscored by her willingness to dive into the unpredictable world of improvisational comedy.


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