
The film sees Singh playing the role of a fun loving girl not sure of who she loves. So she is caught between the affection of two brothers, played by Sanjay Suri and Sharman Joshi. “I liked the script; there is a twist to the love angle. It was dealt with innocently and happily rather than clichéd love triangles,” she explains. Incidentally Sorry Bhai sees Singh cast opposite her childhood idol, actor Shabana Azmi. “Even after so many years she handles and guides the scene effortlessly. On sets, I was a sucker for her and would sit for hours and watch her. She even advised me against studying acting,” Singh smiles.
Singh makes no bones about who her favourite director is either. Her first film with Sudhir Mishra was a runaway hit and her next project with him, Aur Devdas, where she plays Chandramukhi, the courtesan, commences shooting in December. “He appreciates my acting and I like his kind of cinema which is off the beaten track.”
Singh also stars in Mishra’s Nawab and John Company which release in July 2009.