


Everybody is going on about these three shots alone,” said Kapoor. When I was in high school, I listened to Yellow from Coldplay and Wonderwall from Oasis and I used to cry and wondered if anyone would sing me these songs to me. I get VIP access to their concerts forever and I am going to make them sing Yellow to me. She added, “So on my birthday, I get to take all my friends for a concert. But I was like it’s fucking Coldplay, dude. So when Chris Martin’s agent told my agent that they really like (me) and they want (me) to do a cameo, my agent was like, ‘it’s just three shots’. And if somebody told me at 16 that I was going to be in a video, I would go: 'shut up'. When I was in high school, I grew up (listening to) Oasis, Coldplay and U2.

In an interview with Gulf News, she said, “First of all, I am in a Chris Martin video and I am a huge fan of Coldplay. While everyone is busy wondering why Sonam would celebrate this blink-and-you-miss-it performance, and getting offended (or getting offended at people getting offended) about the cultural appropriation in the video, Sonam has given an interview where, like a boss, she explains why she does not give a single fuck about the criticism directed towards her. Ever since Coldplay released the video of their new song 'Hymn For The Weekend ,' featuring Sonam Kapoor and Beyoncé, the world has had a lot of feelings.
