A year and a half after she landed in India, Do Aur Do Paanch came along.
About the differences between New York and Mumbai, she says she has realised that there when they do not like you for a role, they say, 'No!'; in India they say, 'We will see.'
She appeared for many an audition before she got the Do Aur Do Paanch role. "You have to keep putting the coins in, before you hit the jackpot," is her take.
In the West, casting directors asked her to be subtle, but here "it was more lively, like you hit the audience on the head with your act."
Let's wait and watch if the two new girls can hit Bollywood audiences on the head with their act.