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Tanishaa and Tanuja on Norwegian Cruise line for IMFFA

| | Oct 28, 2015, at 07:51 pm
Mumbai, Oct 28 (IBNS): Actress Tanishaa Mukherji recently boarded the Norwegian Epic Cruise line with her mother Tanuja for the prestigious International Marathi Film Festival Awards (IMFFA).
Starting 25th October, this extravaganza lasts 7 days which includes film screenings and an award ceremony with performances by popular personalities. 
 
The mother-daughter duo love to travel and they are enjoying every bit of this voyage.

The actress, an avid supporter of the Marathi industry, will be visiting Barcelona with stops at Naples, Rome, Livorno, Cannes and Palma Majorca as a part of the journey.  
 
Tanishaa is busy with Shashank Udapurkar’s film based on Anna Hazare and is also set to be a part of director Eshwar Gunturu’s upcoming film.

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