Swara Bhaskar is on a roll since her brilliant performance in hit movie "Raanjhanaa" and with three films - two comedies and a horror - in her kitty.
"I have a film titled 'Sabki Bajegi Band', which is a comedy. Then there is Abbas Tyrewala's 'Mango', which is also a comedy. Then there is a horror film titled 'Machli Jal Ki Rani Hai', in which a ghost captures me," the 29-year-old said Tuesday at the inauguration of a designer store here.
Talking about "Sabki Bajegi Band", Swara said: "It is a comedy based on relationships and I play a dedicated and idealistic wife."
Swara was also seen in "Tanu Weds Manu" and "Listen... Amaya" and "Aurangzeb".
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