tabloid! meets cast of film set against backdrop of social networking

Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge does not boast Bollywood heavyweights. But if you have a script that revolves around the happening world of social networking, "then who needs heroes?" asks the film's debutante director, Nupur Asthana.
The tale — about a bunch of college kids discovering soulmates online with a liberal dose of identity swapping thrown in for good measure — is high on novelty and will find resonance among today's youth, she adds. The film runs on the tagline: "If you can't make it, then fake it."
tabloid! caught up with the lead actors — all fresh faces — to hear their take on living life vicariously via social media, identity thefts and Facebook addiction.
Saba Azad (Preity)
Profile: "Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge is is my third film after festival-friendly Huroor and romantic comedy Dil Kabaddi with Rahul Bose. I am a Delhi-born girl and I have grown up in a culturally-charged environment. All my family members are in creative fields including theatre, advertising and painting. In MFK, I play Preity, a man-hater who is just antsy towards boys. Though I am intelligent, I am highly insecure about the way I look. Enters the idea of identity swap to nail the college rockstar by taking on the id of my beautiful, popular best friend Malvika."
Saqib Saleem (Vishal)
Profile: "My father runs a restaurant business in Delhi. But I moved to Mumbai because I was dating somebody who lived here. Acting was not my first love because I have always wanted to be a sportsman. I got into modelling to earn some pocket money and I stumbled into films. I am currently inspired by Ranveer Singh, who showed that a non-industry actor [sons of stars] can make it big if there's hard work. In my debut film, I play college prankster Vishal, who has his own share of insecurities."
Tara D'Souza (Malvika)
Profile: "This is my second film after playing Ali's [Zafar] girlfriend in Meri Brother Ki Dulhan. I was a TV anchor before entering the world of films. I play Miss Popular, Malvika. While I am a bit of a tomboy, Malvika is this beautiful, chic girl who loves to ride motorcycles. If I am with my friends, I would easily slap a guy on his back when he cracks a joke, Malvika would never do that. So the toughest part of my role was to imagine how this beautiful creature Malvika would react to a situation. Her life appears perfect."
Nishant Dahiya (Rahul)
Profile: "I am a computer engineer who lasted in a software firm for five months. But they terminated me when I did not turn up for work. Then I got into modeling and moved to Mumbai four years ago to try my hand at acting. The rest is history. I play the Mr Popular on the campus, who's chilled out. Everybody loves him and I would do anything for my friends."