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Riddhima Sud's Kajarya to be screened in the Parliament

| | Dec 11, 2015, at 08:22 pm
New Delhi, Dec 11 (IBNS) Enamoured by Kajarya, a Bollywood movie directed by Madhureeta Anand, starring Riddhima Sud, Minister of State for Defence, Rao Inderjit Singh has shown keen interest in having the movie screened in the Parliament, according to reports.

Riddhima, who debuted this year with Dil Dhadkne Do, bowled her critics over with gripping performance in her ensuing movie Kajarya, where she portrays the role of a self-motivated journalist.

She has been highly appreciated by the audience and the critics for her strong character globally. ‘Kajarya’ was not only voted by Forbes as the film to watch in 2015 but is also the top contender for the ‘National Award’ this year. 

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