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Tanu Weds Manu is one of Sohum Shah's favourite film featuring Kangana Ranaut

| | Nov 18, 2016, at 05:59 pm
Mumbai, Nov 18 (IBNS) Actor-producer Sohum Shah is teaming up with Kangana Ranaut for Hansal Mehta's Simran.

The national award winning duo often catch up on set post shoot. They usually chat about films and how they really like each other's cinema.

During one such conversation, Sohum told Kangana that how he really liked her film Tanu weds Manu.

He has seen the film a couple of times and has really liked Kangana’s performance in the film.

Sohum Shah has won the National award for his film Ship of Theseus and has also starred in the critically acclaimed Talvar

Sohum Shah shares, "I think it's nothing short of magic what Kangana has achieved in films like Tanu weds Manu, or Queen. To be able to achieve such a character specific body language takes a lot of hard work and skill. She is always so entertaining and believable but what makes her a true star is that she is absolutely irreplaceable in every film she is in."

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