Recalls Preity, "We were located at the same place in London for such along time. We were there for three months at a stretch, and I was there right through.
Soon the number of spectators began to swell and got out of hand. It was very important to wrap up our work asap. Fortunately Shaad works very quickly. But it was hectic and tough. I remember we shot Kiss of love in the freezing cold.
Once during one of the lavish sequences Shaad turned around to say, 'This is the most expensive film I've shot. Saathiya and Bunty Aur Babli were lavish. But not like Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom.'
You know Shaad has the typical boarding-school enthusiasm. Everything is the best, biggest."
Preity just back from the IIFA at Yorkshire, is exhausted, jet-lagged but excited by the release of Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom. Preity is all excited about the congregation of Aquarians in Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom.
"Abhishek, Bobby and I are all Aquarians. We were so exhausted because we were constantly dancing. There's a lot of dancing in Jhoom... Also, the lines were so funny. We had to work hard on getting it right. It's been a long time since I had so many funny lines to mouth.