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Adah Sharma To Star Opposite Prabhu Deva In 'Charlie Chaplin 2'

IANS, 10 Nov, 2017 12:41 PM
    'Commando 2' actress Adah Sharma is all set to star opposite Prabhu Deva in Tamil film 'Charlie Chaplin 2.'
     
    According to sources, Adah fits the lead role as she is a trained dancer.
     
    The 24-year-old actress is currently a part of 'Commando 3', the brand ambassador for the popular brand 'Nescafe sunrise' and is one of the judges in the 'Nach Baliye' (South) will be seen sharing the screen space with a legend.
     
    Adah has a busy year ahead as she has bagged three Tamil films.
     
    The movie, which is directed by Shakthichidambaram, is all set to hit the theatres in 2018.

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