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Kangana Ranaut praises Karan Johar's Shershaah, Sidharth Malhotra who played Captain Vikram Batra onscreen
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Kangana Ranaut praises Karan Johar's Shershaah, Sidharth Malhotra who played Captain Vikram Batra onscreen

| @indiablooms | 26 Aug 2021, 06:39 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, who often lands herself in controversy, has come out with all praises for filmmaker Karan Johar's Shershaah and the lead actor Sidharth Malhotra, who played the role of Captain Vikram Batra.

In her Instagram post, Kangana, who often takes on Karan, wrote, "National hero Vikram Batra was a Himachali boy from Palampur, very popular and loved soldier. When the tragedy happened, news spread like wildfire in Himachal, it slit through our hearts. As a kid, I remember being tormented for days."

"What a glorious tribute @sidmalhotra. Congratulations to entire team. It was a big responsibility and you all excelled," added praising Sidharth.

Captain Batra is celebrated for laying down his life while recapturing Indian territories from the grip of Pakistani intruders during the 1999 Kargil war.

Actress Kiara Advani, another lead in the film, is Sidharth's onscreen love interest.

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