Preity Zinta can't get over the suddenness of serial blasts in Mumbai. "7/11 will go down as one of the darkest days in Mumbai. I had no idea about the blasts. It was only when I returned home and switched on the television that I realized what had happened. I couldn't sleep all night after seeing the blast images last night," she says" Like many others, she also feels that Mumbai is getting used to such periodic attacks. "There should be special time-conserving courts for terrorist cases," she says.
Meanwhile both her delayed films 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' and 'Jaan-E-Man' have been finally wrapped up. KANK will release in August and Jaane-e-Man later. She says, "The film is complete. We just finished shooting a song. I danced with Amitji and Abhishek. They're both so tall! I had to really crane my neck to keep up with them. This was my first song with both of them." After the premiere of KANK, she leaves for London to shoot for 'Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom'.