'Shahid' That's Given Rajkumar 'So Much' Turns Two
Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2015 11:45 AM
National Award-winning film “Shahid” completed two years on Sunday and its lead actor Rajkumar Rao has only kind words for its director Hansal Mehta and the team.
“Exactly two years since Shahid released. Film that has given me so much including my dearest @mehtahansal sir. Gratitude. Let's keep it rolling sir. Congrats to our amazing team @Apurvasrani @PrabhleenSandhu @TheAngstyGujju @mandarjkulkarni #Anuj @utvfilms & everyone who supported #Shahid,” Rajkumar tweeted.
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