This Article is From Dec 07, 2015

Amrit Maghera Would 'Love to Work' With Ranbir Kapoor

Amrit Maghera Would 'Love to Work' With Ranbir Kapoor

Image on the left was posted on Instagram by Amrit Maghera.

New Delhi: Actress Amrit Maghera, who recently featured in Pan Nalin's Angry Indian Goddesses, said that she wants to work with Ranbir Kapoor.

Amrit made her debut in Bollywood with 2014's Mad About Dance.

"I would love to work with Ranbir Kapoor. I think he is a brilliant and fantastic actor. I also like Randeep Hooda. He is amazing as well. I have followed Indian films a lot and I love Anurag Kashyap," Amrit told PTI.

Angry Indian Goddesses also featured Sandhya Mridul, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Sarah Jane Dias and Anushka Manchanda. Amrit said that she loved working with these actresses.(Also Read: Censor Trouble for Angry Indian Goddesses Over Images of Kali)

"We got along like a house on fire. I have a huge amount of respect for all my co-stars. They are such fabulous actors. Everybody is extremely talented, from Sandhya, Tannishtha to Anushka. They were very supportive and I am still friends with all of them and we are in touch with each other," added Amrit.

Amrit also praised her Angry Indian Goddesses director.

"It was an amazing experience working with Nalin. He is so funny, and the kind of director every actor wants to work with. He is so patient. Imagine working with so many women together. But he did not lose his patience," said Amrit.

"I am open to more Bollywood films if I get exciting offers and opportunities to work with interesting people," added Amrit.

Amrit said that her journey from a background dancer to that of a mainstream actress has been nothing less than a dream.

"When I look back, it feels surreal. Now, I feel anything is possible because when I was a dancer, I never knew I would come so far in my career. My experience in India has been very special too. It has helped me to grow in my career and as a human being too. It felt like coming back to my roots. It has been great knowing a place, I have my origin in," said Amrit.
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