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Minissha Lamba learns Haryanvi for 'Zilla Ghaziabad'

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Posted: Nov 23, 2012 at 1120 hrs IST
Minissha Lamba learns Haryanvi for 'Zilla Ghaziabad'. (Bollywood Hungama)

Mumbai Being an actor is not all that easy; we bet our very own Minissha Lamba will be able to vouch for that. Minissha attended a workshop not just to learn Haryanvi but also to perfect the accent for her forthcoming film 'Zilla Ghaziabad'.

Learning a new language for the film was an enriching experience for her. For 'Zilla Ghaziabad', she was trained in Haryanvi by a professional trainer. "The movie was an enriching experience. I play a glamorous, forward woman from Ghaziabad, who speaks the typical dialect of the district. It doesn't take as much of an effort to get a hang of it, since I am basically a girl of the north, but it was totally worth the effort," says Minissha.

In the past, Minissha had learnt Dakini language for 'Well Done Abba'.

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