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Soha Hopes 'Guddu' Ki Gun' Changes Things For Hubby Kunal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Oct, 2015 12:41 PM
  • Soha Hopes 'Guddu' Ki Gun' Changes Things For Hubby Kunal
Actress Soha Ali Khan is super excited about her husband, actor Kunal Kemmu's upcoming film "Guddu Ki Gun" and hopes the film proves to be a box office success and "changes things for him".
 
"Everyone knows and admits that he (Kunal Kemmu) is a great actor. But box office success is important for everybody. And I hope that this is the one that changes things for him," the actress said here in an interview.
 
Kunal made his acting debut as a child artiste in the 1990s, but his first film as a lead was "Kalyug" in 2005. In a decade-long career, Kunal only has multi-starrer films like "Traffic Signal", "Golmaal 3" and "Go Goa Gone".
 
"Guddu Ki Gun" is an adult comedy where Kunal plays a Bihari salesman Guddu, who is a playboy and his manhood is, strangely, gold. 
 
Soha calls it a "family film".
 
"I'm excited for the film as you know the concept of this film is so unique. I hope it delivers. People want to see the film... believe it or not but it is a family film," she added.
 
Directed by Shantanu Ray Chhibber and Sheershak Anand, "Guddu Ki Gun" also stars debutante Payel Sarkar. The film is set to release October 30.

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