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Karan Johar impressed with Nargis Fakhri's performance in 'Spy'

| | Jun 16, 2015, at 06:14 pm
Mumbai, June 16 (IBNS): Only one week to go for the release of Hollywood film 'Spy' in India and actress Nargis Fakhri is already making a huge impact.
The film has released internationally and has also been showcased at various special screenings in India. 
 
Nargis plays the role of a special agent and the audience has loved her special appearance in the film. She has now gained another admirer from Bollywood, director Karan Johar.

Karan Johar, tweeted, “Saw #Spy last night! What a fantastic fun film!!!! And @NargisFakhri you kicked ass! Literally..Congratulations @lauriefeig....I loved it!” 

Nargis has worked hard for her role, even undergoing extensive training to get her moves right. Glimpses of her tough skills were showcased in film’s trailer which left film buffs impressed. With all the praise pouring in, fans have been eagerly waiting to watch her kick ass onscreen.

 

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