the actor Preity Ribbonwho is currently celebrating his IPL team Punjab Kings’ strong run, recently explained why he doesn’t like being referred to as a ‘trophy’.On Monday, Preity hosted a lively Q&A session on X (formerly Twitter) under the tag “#pzchat” where she interacted with fans and answered a series of questions. During the session, one user came up with a viral ‘banger’ tweet that read: ‘There’s a reason why he hasn’t won a trophy because it’s a trophy.” Reacting to this, Preity responded with her trademark warmth and candor, saying, “Thank you, that’s very sweet, but honestly speaking, no woman wants to be a trophy. Trophies are not women! Trophies are kept in glass cabinets and women’s place is in your life and in your heart Filmy question ke liye filmy answer for you Ting!”The conversation also turned to his film choices. Talking about the Lahore 1947 project, he said, “I always wanted to do a period film, that’s why I signed Lahore 1947, and of course it’s with one of my favorite directors. Rajkumar Santosh and Sunny (Sunny Deol) is always a pleasure to work with.’ He added that the film revolves around a love story set in the backdrop of the Partition era.Talking about another project, Vibe, the actor shared, “Vibe is just a light and fun film and it was great to do it after the intensity of Lahore 1947.” He also revealed that both films are planning to release later this year.Preity also spoke with love Shreyas Iyer when a fan asked about his experience working with him at Punjab Kings. Praising his leadership, he said, “He is an inspirational and strategic leader who leads by example. Smart, calm, inclusive and approachable to the entire team. On a funny note, he is also incredible with kids; that’s why my kids lovingly call him Shreyas Bhaiya and adore him.”