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Sharman Joshi got emotional during 'Super Nani' narration

| | Oct 20, 2014, at 06:53 pm
Mumbai, Oct 20 (IBNS) Actor Sharman Joshi will be seen sharing screen space with Bollywood diva Rekha for the very first time in Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria's 'Super Nani', an emotional film about the importance of women in a family and sources claim that Sharman got quite emotional during the narration of the script.

A source attached to the film said, “The script and story line of the film is quite touching and when the script narration was taking place, Sharman had tears in his eyes and had to take a short break to regain his composure. This incident convinced us that the film was on the right track and that it would surely touch a chord with the audience.”

Presented by Bharat Shah, Produced by Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria, Directed by Indra Kumar, ‘Super Nani’, which also stars Shweta Kumar, Anupam Kher and Randhir Kapoor, is the story of a grandmother who is taken for granted by her family members and her eventual transformation from a doormat to a ‘Super Nani’.

'Super Nani' is slated to release on Oct 31.

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