Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: Brazilian actress Bruna Abdalah – who was last seen in the song ‘Subah Hone Na De’ from “Desi Boyz’ – has credited Salman Khan for making her more fluent in Hindi.
According to DNA, the half-Brazilian-half-Arabic actress is being groomed to do a role in Salman Khan’s highly anticipated film ‘Mental’.
“Bruna is playing a small role in Mental. She got a call from Sohail Khan Productions offering her a part in the film being directed by him,” a source said.
If rumours are anything to go by, though the role wasn’t too big, Bruna felt it was a big opportunity to work with Salman and immediately said yes
Apparently, Salman helped Bruna learn Hindi much faster than her current language teacher Ujjwala.
Bruna said, “Every time we are ready to shoot, Salman will have an idea and some scenes will be improvised and everyone’s lines will change. It’s good preparation for me as I have to rehearse the lines every time we improvise. It was hard for me in the beginning but Salman somehow makes it easier. I’m more confident now from what I was before. I can dub my own lines. And I am getting to see actors like Tabu and Salman.”
Great going Salman!
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