<p>Actor Miloni Jhonsa, who made her Bollywood debut with <em>Rashmi Rocket</em>, says that she enjoyed working alongside Taapsee Pannu as the <em>Pink </em>star made her feel comfortable on the sets. She added that she bonded with her as they trained together to get into the skin of their characters.</p>.<p>"It was quite a moment when I met her. She went 'hi' and made me feel at home. We got along quite well when we trained together. Taapsee is a sweet person" she told <em>DH</em>.<br /><br /><em>Rashmi Rocket</em>, touted to be a sports drama, revolved around what happens when the titular character--a gifted athlete-- fails a 'gender test'. It featured Miloni in the role of Niharika Chopra, an athlete who shares a strained relationship with Taapsee's character. She bagged the role after an audition.<br /><br />"I did a scene with Taapse and two scenes with my reel father during the process," added the actor.<br /><br /><em>Rashmi Rocket</em> was released on OTT on October 15, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/rashmi-rocket-movie-review-taapsee-pannu-starrer-makes-for-a-decent-watch-1040786.html" target="_blank">receiving mixed reviews</a>. While critics appreciated the performances, the execution left a lot to be desired. The film, nonetheless, emerged as a 'digital hit', receiving wide patronage. This was the second Taapsee-starrer to premiere digitally after the crime-thriller <i>Haseen Dillruba. </i></p>.<p><em>Rashmi Rocket</em> was directed by Akarsh Khurana, who previously wielded the microphone for films such as <em>Karwaan </em>and <em>High Jack</em>.<br /><br />"He is a good director and I liked working with him," she said.<br /><br />The film's cast included names such as Abhishek Banerjee, Manoj Joshi, Shweta Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyuli, TV actor Varun Badola and Supriya Pathak.<br /><br />With <em>Rashmi Rocket</em> in the past, Miloni hopes to grow as a performer with challenging roles. While she is yet to announce her next project, the newcomer wants to play a character that is different from her real personality.<br /><br />"I just want to do parts that are not me. Am also interested in negative roles," said Miloni.</p>
<p>Actor Miloni Jhonsa, who made her Bollywood debut with <em>Rashmi Rocket</em>, says that she enjoyed working alongside Taapsee Pannu as the <em>Pink </em>star made her feel comfortable on the sets. She added that she bonded with her as they trained together to get into the skin of their characters.</p>.<p>"It was quite a moment when I met her. She went 'hi' and made me feel at home. We got along quite well when we trained together. Taapsee is a sweet person" she told <em>DH</em>.<br /><br /><em>Rashmi Rocket</em>, touted to be a sports drama, revolved around what happens when the titular character--a gifted athlete-- fails a 'gender test'. It featured Miloni in the role of Niharika Chopra, an athlete who shares a strained relationship with Taapsee's character. She bagged the role after an audition.<br /><br />"I did a scene with Taapse and two scenes with my reel father during the process," added the actor.<br /><br /><em>Rashmi Rocket</em> was released on OTT on October 15, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/rashmi-rocket-movie-review-taapsee-pannu-starrer-makes-for-a-decent-watch-1040786.html" target="_blank">receiving mixed reviews</a>. While critics appreciated the performances, the execution left a lot to be desired. The film, nonetheless, emerged as a 'digital hit', receiving wide patronage. This was the second Taapsee-starrer to premiere digitally after the crime-thriller <i>Haseen Dillruba. </i></p>.<p><em>Rashmi Rocket</em> was directed by Akarsh Khurana, who previously wielded the microphone for films such as <em>Karwaan </em>and <em>High Jack</em>.<br /><br />"He is a good director and I liked working with him," she said.<br /><br />The film's cast included names such as Abhishek Banerjee, Manoj Joshi, Shweta Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyuli, TV actor Varun Badola and Supriya Pathak.<br /><br />With <em>Rashmi Rocket</em> in the past, Miloni hopes to grow as a performer with challenging roles. While she is yet to announce her next project, the newcomer wants to play a character that is different from her real personality.<br /><br />"I just want to do parts that are not me. Am also interested in negative roles," said Miloni.</p>