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Definitely Feel An Unexplored Talent In Bollywood: Amyra Dastur

IANS, 13 Jul, 2017 12:11 PM
  • Definitely Feel An Unexplored Talent In Bollywood: Amyra Dastur
Actress Amyra Dastur, who has been a part of Bollywood since 2013, says she definitely feels like an unexplored talent in the industry.
 
Asked if she feels like an unexplored talent in Bollywood, Amyra told IANS over e-mail from Mumbai: "Yes, I definitely feel that way and I guess I will continue to until the right Bollywood project comes my way."
 
The 24-year-old actress made her debut in 2013 with the film "Issaq" and has featured in films like "Mr. X" and Jackie Chan starrer "Kung Fu Yoga". 
 
Amyra is currently gearing up for the release of her forthcoming film "Kaalakaandi", which is releasing on September 8. The film also features actor Saif Ali Khan.
 
"I'm very excited about that. It's a brilliantly written film and it'll definitely make people cry of laughter," she said. 
 
Talking about her other projects, Amyra said: "I'm currently shooting for Manjula Ghattamaneni's next untitled film in Telugu. I'm shooting for ‘Oodi Oodi Uzhaikkanum' as well. This will be my second Tamil film. Apart from films I've been shooting a lot of ads and signing on with a lot of brands as their primary endorser."
 

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