Ruhi Singh, Miss Universal Peace and Humanity 2014, who was last seen in Madhur Bhandarkar���s Calendar Girls, is making her debut in Tamil with Bongu, which is directed by Taj. The film is said to be a road trip movie, and Ruhi plays the role of a girl who works in a car company. Elaborating further, Ruhi says, ���I play a modern girl who is still very rooted and attached to her culture. It is an action packed role and very integral in the script of the film. The film was shot in mostly Chennai, Ahmedabad and Madurai. Each and every moment with the team was unforgettable. We had a great crew and had lots of fun. Director Taj was very co-operative and sweet, even the producer Thiru, who is like family, pampered us like anything. The most exhilarating moment for me was when I drove a Rolls Royce on a highway. It was so much fun.���
Picking up Tamil, Ruhi says, wasn���t tough for her at all. ���Tamil is a beautiful language and very simple to understand once you get the hang of it. Learning Tamil was not tough at all, as I love learning about new cultures and languages, and Tamil by far has been the best. So I���m thoroughly enjoying myself. Not just words but I can actually speak proper sentences now,��� she smiles.
Ruhi also adds that she always wanted to be a part of south Indian films, which is why she chose to sign on Bongu. ���I love south cinema, and always wanted to be a part of it. When I was offered this role, I was very happy and excited as it���s extremely edgy and I get to showcase my action skills, too. I also got to drive a lot of really cool cars during the shoot, which made it doubly exciting for me.���