Releasing Friday in India, it has received mixed reviews from critics worldwide despite being Bullock's biggest opening weekend grosser till date and her first No.1 movie at the box office in a decade.
'The Proposal' is the story of a high-powered book editor, Margaret Tate (Bullock), who faces deportation to her native Canada. She persuades her put-upon assistant, Andrew Paxton (Reynolds), to take part in an engagement charade to escape it.
With an impromptu wedding in the works and an immigration official on their tails, the duo reluctantly vow to stick to the plan despite precarious consequences.
Commenting on his role, Reynolds said: 'I am the damsel in distress (in the film)...I am the overly sensitive leading lady type. But that's how I am in real life too.
'I just hope people see it...This is one of those unusual experiences where I think the movie is actually better than the time we had making it.'
Reynolds agreed 2009 is a big year for him in terms of releases with movies like 'Adventureland', 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine', 'Paper Man' and 'The Proposal'.
'You don't usually plan on them to stack up like this. But, yes, a lot of big releases...For any actor, the two greatest moments, usually, are the moment you get the job and the moment you finish the job,' he said.
His future projects include 'Buried' and 'Deadpool'.