Actress Preity Zinta, known for her team Punjab Kings’ success in the IPL, recently engaged in a Twitter chat session. When asked about being seen as a “trophy,” she expressed that no woman desires such a label, emphasizing that women are not possessions. Preity also discussed her film choices, highlighting her interest in period films like “Lahore 1947” and the lighter tone of “Vibe.” She praised cricketer Shreyas Iyer for his leadership qualities and rapport with the team, especially with kids.
Preity Zinta’s upcoming films, “Lahore 1947” and “Vibe,” are set for release this year. She mentioned her preference for period dramas and the appeal of working with director Raj Kumar Santoshi and actor Sunny Deol. The storyline of “Lahore 1947” revolves around love amidst division and hatred, a theme that resonated with the actress. On the other hand, “Vibe” offers a comedic and refreshing change after the intensity of her previous project.
In the chat session, Preity Zinta shared insights into her film choices and experiences, shedding light on her diverse roles and the themes that attract her. Her interactions with cricketer Shreyas Iyer were described as inspiring and characterized by his strategic leadership style. Known for his calm and inclusive approach, Shreyas Iyer has earned admiration not only for his cricket skills but also for his rapport with children, endearingly referred to as “Shreyas Bhaiya” by Preity’s kids.
