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'Yellow' bags 3 National Awards, B-Town cheers for Riteish

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Apr, 2014 03:26 PM
  • 'Yellow' bags 3 National Awards, B-Town cheers for Riteish
Bollywood actor Riteish Deshmukh’s second Marathi venture “Yellow” won the Special Jury and Special Mention awards at the 61st National Film Awards, and the Hindi film fraternity is proud of the “Grand Masti” star.
 
Here’s what the celebrities posted on Twitter: 
 
Karan Johar: Congratulations Riteish! Proud of you for everything you have achieved as a producer!
 
Farah Khan: Riteish! ‘Yellow’ won three National Awards? Wow! Many congrats to Mahesh Limaye and you! Party toh banti hain!
 
Arbaaz Khan: Congratulations to Riteish, Mahesh Limaye (director of ‘Yellow’) and the entire team of ‘Yellow’ for winning three National Awards. Well done and well deserved!
 
Arjun Rampal: Congrats Riteish. Well done brother for the National Award to you, the whole team of ‘Yellow’. All other winners of the award. Congratulations. 
 
Milap Zaveri: Congrats Riteish for winning a National award for ‘Yellow'. Great honour and well deserved!
 
Dia Mirza: Riteish so well deserved! Congratulations to the entire team of ‘Yellow’.
 
Sonal Chauhan: Many congratulations to producer Riteish and the entire team of ‘Yellow’ for the National Award. Truly well deserved.

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