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Nusrat set to star in Shotru sequel, says waiting for Jeet's guidance

Nusrat set to star in Shotru sequel, says waiting for Jeet's guidance

India Blooms News Service | | 07 Nov 2015, 09:56 am
Kolkata, Nov 7 (IBNS) With the Diwali round the corner, Tollywood actor Nusrat Jahan plans to upload her picture with a giant diya in her whatsapp DP.

"I will burst soundless crakcer, draw origami and teach kids of my area. And I want to share my pic with the diya as my whatsapp DP," the Khoka 420 actor told IBNS here after lighting up the 'bishal'  diya with 10 children of Hope foundation here.

Nusrat, who rushed from shooting for Shotru 2 with Jeet, recalls her first film with Jeet was Shotru five years back.

"It evokes a lot of nostalgia. I want to know what Jeetda thinks about me now. How much I changed as an actor since my debut," she said.      

"I am looking forward to his guidance," the actor, who recently turned up opposite Rahul Bose in a detective film, said.

Nusrat, who happily posed for shutterbugs with 10 economically challenged children of Hope Foundation homes, handed over Diwali children's wear to the kids at the Max fashion, the global apparel brand.

"We have lost their innocence. They deserve all the happiness of the world," she said about the children.

Anirban Kundu, Manager Regional Marketing, Landmark Group said, "Every woman has a maternal instinct. And we therefore chose Nusrat as the one who can mingle with the little angels of Hope."  

Beauty, one of the children, said, "I saw her in Jamai 420 film and had dreamt to meet her. It has been one of the dream moments."

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