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Sushmita Sen is Farah Khan's ' favouritest heroine'

| | Apr 30, 2016, at 11:08 pm
Mumbai, Apr 30 (IBNS): As 'Main Hoon Na' completed 12 years in the world of cinema, Bollywood filmmaker Farah Khan on Saturday appreciated former Miss Universe and actress Sushmita Sen and said she was her 'favouritest heroine'.

Sen had played the role of a teacher in the movie.

"My favouritest heroine @thesushmitasen #12YearsOfMainHoonNa miss chandni the hottest teacher ever!!" Farah tweeted.

Sen thanked Farah for giving her a chance to play the character.

Sen said she considers the character of Miss Chandni as the most celebrated role of her Bollywood career.

" @TheFarahKhan Thanku so much my #Queenmaker 4 making me #Chandni ur first film n my most celebrated role #12YearsOfMainHoonNa ," Sen tweeted.

"I love u @TheFarahKhan not just for d #amazing film maker that u are...but d sheer fire ur made of!What a woman!! #12YearsOfMainHoonNa," she said.
 

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