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Loved this moving story: Virat Kohli appeciates Anushka Sharma's Bulbbul   
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Loved this moving story: Virat Kohli appeciates Anushka Sharma's Bulbbul   

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 24 Jun 2020, 12:46 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Hubby Virat Kohli loved his wife Anushka Sharma's latest produced movie Bulbbul and described it as a 'moving story'.

"Loved this moving story told in a brilliant way. Bhai behen on fire @AnushkaSharma #KarneshSharma. Out now, please don't miss it guys. @OfficialCSFilms," he tweeted.

Anushka's production house Clean Slate Films, which is also run by the actor's brother Karnesh Sharma, produced 'Bulbbul' which premiered on Netflix on Wednesday.

 Amid the huge expectations, Anushka shared an image on Instagram where a glimpse of 'Bulbbul' can be felt.

  'Bulbbul', which is written and directed by Anvita Dutt, is a horror film starring Avinash Tiwari, Tripti Dimri, Paoli Dam, Rahul Bose and Parambrata Chattopadhyay in key roles.

Anushka herself had acted last in Hindi film 'Zero' which was released on the big screens in 2018.

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