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Kangana gets invitation to Melbourne film festival

| | Aug 10, 2015, at 06:30 pm
Mumbai, Aug 10 (IBNS): Kangana Ranaut, who got endless appreciation for her double whammy role in 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns' not only in India but around the world, is already been considered as an awardee for the best actress for her role.
She has been invited to the prestigious Melbourne film festival, where they want to present her with the best actress award for her role in the film. 
 
A source says, "The Melbourne Film Festival wants to present Kangana with the best actress award for TWMR. Kangana and the entire cast of Katti Batti has been invited to the festival. While she will go and grace the event, she has politely declined the award."

It’s a known fact that Kangana doesn't believe in awards and has never accepted any in India as well. So, while she will be going to Melbourne along with her team to attend the prestigious festival, she will stay away from the award.

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