Recalling her shooting days with SRK for the 2007 sports film, Shilpa says the actor was a great mentor for the entire cast.
"He (Shah Rukh) was always there for help. There was one scene where one girl needed to fall and Shah Rukh patiently showed her how to do it perfectly. He explained her almost 11 times," Shilpa told reporters here at an event.
After the film got over, Shilpa ceased to stay in touch with Shah Rukh but has now expressed her desire to show him her latest film for which she got appreciated.
Released last month, "B.A Pass" was produced and directed by Ajay Bahl, starred Shilpa and newcomer Shadab Kamal. The film got a great response.
Shilpa got noticed for her negative role in "Chak De India". Despite being a part of this superhit film under the Yash Raj banner, she seems to be surprised as to why she did not get any offer from them.
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