<span class=normal>New comer Sadaa Sayed is nervous and nursing a hangover. Now that your debut film Love Khichdi is releasing today, you better be nervous and have some hangover girl. I too am nursing a hangover. Now that is bizarre, isnt it? Hangover of not meeting Sadaa is hitting me hard. So hard that after she sent her profile pictures via email, my eyes popped out. We were supposed to meet up and cook some Khichdi but were left short of the necessary ingredients. Anyway, so we decided to cook it up over the phone. Miss Sayed is enigmatic and it is exactly the word that seems to describe her at the moment. One of the many 2009 debutantes to hit the Bollywood brigade, Sadaa pulls up her socks and gets ready to stir up the love recipe in this exclusive tete-a-tete with UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent Devansh Patel.<BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Too many girls are spoiling the cook here… <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Randeep Hooda is already a spoilt brat. So there is nothing that girls can do to spoil him more. He plays a flirt in the film and tries to impress every woman he comes across in his life. Such a flirtatious role (laughs). <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Twenty films plus down South but first Bollywood film…<BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Ive done films with great directors like Shankar down South. But I am really excited about Love Khichdi because it marks my Bollywood debut. Secondly, because its a very interesting concept which Indian cinema hasnt tapped into. Its humorous in its own way and has a satirical quality of its own too. </span>