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Flora Saini in Nagesh Kukunoor’s Dhanak

| | Dec 07, 2014, at 04:12 am
Mumbai, Dec 6 (IBNS) Flora Saini who was last seen in Nagesh Kukunoor’s critically acclaimed film ‘Lakshmi’, will be soon seen in the director’s next venture 'Dhanak'.

Flora is all set to revive her magic on big screen with this movie as her character in Lakshmi was highly appreciated by the critics.

Flora will be seen playing the character of a rural Rajasthani woman. 

Nagesh Kukunoor was so impressed with her acting in Lakshmi that he decided to cast her in his next as well. The story of Dhanak revolves around two children plan to meet a superstar, and one of them is visually challenged.

Just like the other Nagesh movies, this one too has a deeper meaning. It teaches you how to derive pleasure from little things in life and much more.
 

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