27 July,2018 06:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Sonakshi Sinha, Jason Gill and Jimmy Sheirgill in the film
Apart from enjoying a steady music career in the industry, Jassi Gill is taking his first step as an actor in Bollywood with the upcoming comedy, Happy Phirr Bhaag Jayegi. Slipping into the role of a China-based Punjabi boy, Gill tells mid-day he underwent a 15-day training to learn Mandarin to do justice to his part.
"Mandarin is difficult to learn, so nailing the dialect is another story. Initially, it was difficult to understand it, but I worked hard to pronounce the words accurately. I watched many videos in the language with English subtitles. Once I learned the language, I worked on enhancing the diction prior to filming," says Gill, who trained with a Canadian friend.
The actor enjoys a thriving career in Punjab, both as musician and actor, but - like Diljit Dosanjh - was bitten by the Bollywood bug. "I love working in Punjabi films and am grateful for the love I receive. Being part of Bollywood was a dream; the industry welcomes people with open arms."
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It may be suggested that Gill hit the jackpot with his debut venture, given that he shares screen space with Sonakshi Sinha. Admittedly delighted to have worked with his "favourite actress" he says he "often sang Punjabi songs for her since she is a fan of the music". Diana Penty, who headlined the first instalment, also features in this one.
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