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Tejas
Image Credit: Kangana Ranaut Twitter

Kangana Ranaut and Tejas team meet Rajnath Singh for blessings, permission

| @indiablooms | Dec 14, 2020, at 05:18 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Indian actor Kangana Ranaut and her entire team of upcoming film Tejas met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh seeking blessings for the new project.

Ranaut also said her team had sought permission from Singh for the film.

"Today team Tejas met honourable defence minister Shri Rajnath Singh ji for his blessings, we shared the script of our film Tejas with IAF MCC as well and seeked few permissions, Jai Hind," Ranaut tweeted.

Ranaut will play the role of a pilot in the film.

Ranaut on Saturday took to Twitter to share with her fans an emotional note as she wrapped up the shooting for her 'ambitious' project 'Thalaivi', a film made on former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and veteran politician late J Jayalalithaa.

She had earlier stunned her fans with her first look from the film where she had appeared to have a striking resemblance to the late politician including the imitation of her mannerisms.

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