Actress Sonam Kapoor, who is known for her distinct sense of style and fashion, says the 1960s was a golden period for Indian
cinema, and she would love it if it comes back.
"I can only say that the 1960s was the golden period of Indian cinema and I hope that time comes back again, " the 27-year-old
said here Friday at the screening of "Bombay Talkies", a film made to pay tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema.
Sonam says she is humbled to be a small part of Indian cinema.
"My family has been a part of the industry since the time of 'Mughal-e-Azam' and I am very excited that I am also a very small part
of it. Like it is said 'Jiyo hazaaron saal', that is the best thing to say (for Indian cinema's 100 years), " Sonam said.
Sonam is the daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and grand daughter of late film producer Surinder Kapoor, who was an assistant
director on the epic film "Mughal-e-Azam. "
He later produced films like "Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati", "Woh Saat Din" and "Judaai".
Sonam made her Bollywood debut with "Saawariya" in 2007.
Monday, April 29, 2013 11:18 IST