Preity's performance woes

Posted on Apr 07 , 2012 • 6 Comments Print
Preity's performance woes

Preity Zinta, who has been away from the limelight for quite a few years, is nervous about her forthcoming performance at the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 5 in Pune.

"On April 8, KXIP play Pune and I will be performing at the stadium! Doing it for Ganesh Hegde who I started my career with and OMG I am Nervous (sic)," the 37-year-old tweeted.

"It's been 3 and a half years since I last performed on stage. Suddenly the butterflies have doubled," she further tweeted.

Preity co-owns Indian Premier League's Mohali-based team Kings XI Punjab (KXIP).

The actress, who was last seen playing a cameo in Salman Khan-starrer "Main Aurr Mrs Khanna" in 2009, is currently working on her first home production titled "Ishq in Paris".



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i've wondered the same thing mlysef. it's not uncommon to see a participant/contestant wearing the same outfit throughout the course of the series during their interviews, which almost makes you wonder if it's one big interview conducted at the end. anyway, i'm borrowing this from another thread. it sort of tackles the question:There are two kinds of interviews you'll see on shows on the fly and formal. On the fly interviews are usually at the site where something is happening and captures immediate responses to a situation that's just happened. Formals (those nicer-looking "Sit down" interviews) can be shot hours, days, weeks, even months after action occurs to tailor the edited action to the producers' needs.Both of these are helpful in intensifying action either truthfully or when something needs to be made to feel a certain way. Watch for standard bites like "I was really nervous that I was going to be eliminated," or other things no one on earth says unless they're prompted.

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