No bikini for Sonakshi Sinha, wet saree is good enough
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who was seen coming out of the water wearing a saree in 'R...Rajkumar', says she will not wear a bikini.

Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who was seen coming out of the water wearing a saree in "R...Rajkumar", says she will not wear a bikini.
Asked while other actresses are seen donning a bikini while on beach, she said: "No bikini...jitna hai usi se kaam chalao...be happy with what you get."
Directed by Prabhu Deva, "R...Rajkumar" also stars Shahid Kapoor.

Asked while other actresses are seen donning a bikini while on beach, she said: "No bikini...jitna hai usi se kaam chalao...be happy with what you get."
Sonakshi Sinha, who is going completely rowdy in "R...Rajkumar", says she enjoyed playing rowdy.
"I thoroughly enjoyed playing a rowdy in the film. I am quite thrilled about the film. I have not done anything like this before," Sonakshi told reporters at the film's trailer launch.
Sonakshi says this film is a complete masala entertainer.
"Each film is different... this film is a typical Prabhu Deva mass entertainer. There is lot of music and dance and its a masala entertainer."
IANS
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