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Divya Khosla honoured at FOG Awards 2015

| | Aug 19, 2015, at 11:29 pm
San Francisco, Aug 19 (IBNS): Indian actress turned director Divya Khosla Kumar was awarded by Rambo villain Martin Kove at the FOG Awards 2015 held in San Francisco.

She received the Wholesome Youth Entertainment Award for her film ‘Yaariyan’ a coming-of-age college romantic comedy Bollywood film.

Diyva Kumar was the only Indian female director to be recognized for her debut directorial film at the awards ceremony.

Also known for her impeccable fashion sense, Divya looked stunning in an outfit by Varun Bahl, which she teamed with neckpiece from Anmol Jewellers.
Divya Kumar attended Festival of Globe – Silicon Valley (FOGSV) in San Francisco, an annual event that blends world cultures through Cinema and creates a one-of-a-kind gathering, in the heart of the Silicon Valley.

International stars Jackie Chan, Martin Sheen, Jane Fonda, Kat Kramer; Indian actors Neha Dhupia, Deepti Naval, Richa Chadha, Guneet Monga, Gulshan Grover, Om Puri and Bappi Lahiri also attended the action-packed festival.
 

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