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Actor Mohammad Nazim promotes his upcoming film in Kolkata

| | Aug 31, 2014, at 07:41 pm
Kolkata, Aug 31 (IBNS): Television actor Mohammad Nazim on Saturday visited Kolkata for the promotion for his upcoming Bollywood film 'Plot No 666'.
An excited Nazim said, “I am very happy to meet my lovely fans all over the city and I thank Stun D Sun  for giving me this opportunity to visit here today. I am here to promote my upcoming Bollywood movie 'PLOT NO 666'.
 
Talking about the movie, he said: "It is a Bollywood debut with horror film. The people I'm working with are my close friends and they felt that I fit into the role well. The concept was unique and I enjoy a good concept."
 
"My character can foresee what is happening in the future. He realises what will happen in advance and then the drama unfolds," said he.
 
'Plot No 666' is directed by debutant Aziz Zee.

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