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‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ girl Sana Saeed wants to work with SRK, Salman again

Nov 14, 2012

Mumbai: Sana Saeed, the little girl who played Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, is all grown up now and says she would love to team up with SRK and Salman Khan again.

“I am very biased when it comes to Khans. I would love to work with all the Khans. Who would want to miss such a golden opportunity? But I was lucky enough to work with Shah Rukh and Salman in my first film and I would love to work with them again,” Sana told IANS. She was last seen on the big screen in Salman Khan-starrer “Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega…” (2000).

Sana Saeed facebook page. Courtesy: Facebook

In between, she appeared on the small screen in shows like Babul Ka Aangann Chhootey Na and Lo Ho Gayi Pooja Iss Ghar Ki.

Sana was just 10 when Karan Johar’s directorial debut Kuch Kuch Hota Hai came out and at 24-year-old she made a comeback in movies with KJO’s Student Of The Year as Tanya.

She plans to do some good films in Bollywood.

“Right now I am not doing any films. I would love to do some good films but nothing interesting has come my way yet. It would be stupid to jump into any film just for the heck of it,” she said.

“Right now I am looking at some ad films. I am going for lot of auditions. Besides, I don’t see any difference in parallel cinema and commercial cinema. These days both kinds of films work in Bollywood,” she added.

Sana had lot of fun while working with Karan again and calls him “a wonderful director”. “Hopefully if I get a chance, I would love to work with him again.”

IANS

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