Aamir praises Rani's 'Mardaani' act


Mumbai, Aug 25 (IANS): Actor Aamir Khan, who is known to raise social issues via his TV show "Satyamev Jayate", has praised his former co-star Rani Mukerji's work in her latest movie "Mardaani", about child trafficking.

"Saw 'Mardaani' yesterday (Sunday)! Must watch, it can happen to anyone! Rani is superb. And so is the new actor who plays the villain, Tahir Raj Bhasin," Aamir, who starred with Rani in "Ghulam", posted on Twitter Monday.

In "Mardaani", which released Aug 22, Rani is seen as a police officer on a mission against girls' trafficking.

Meanwhile, Aamir is busy promoting his film "PK" these days.

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Talent lies in choices: Rajkummar Rao

Known for making mostly right picks in the Hindi film industry, actor Rajkummar Rao believes in the power of "choices".

"Your talent lies in your choices and your choices make your career," he tweeted to his almost 19,000 followers on Twitter.

The actor, who started his career with "Love Sex aur Dhokha" in 2010, has already won a National Award and has been appreciated for his work in movies like "Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2", "Kai Po Che", "Shaitan", "Shahid", "Queen" and "Citylights".

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Kunal Kemmu gets inked with Shiva tattoo

Actor Kunal Kemmu, who had been contemplating getting a tattoo for a long time, has finally got himself inked with an image of Lord Shiva.

"So after years of procrastination I finally got inked traditional Buddhist style with a bamboo," Kunal tweeted with the link of his Instagram page where he has shared the photograph of his newly-acquired tattoo Monday.

The actor, who recently got engaged to Soha Ali Khan, has got the tattoo done on his leg.

 

  

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