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Aparna Sharma sizzles in 'Guddu Ki Gun' trailer

| | Oct 06, 2015, at 09:10 pm
Mumbai, Oct 6 (IBNS): The much awaited trailer of the upcoming film 'Guddu Ki Gun' has been released and actress Aparna Sharma looks gorgeous in it.

The actress will make her Bollywood debut opposite actor Kunal Khemu in the film.

Her character is that of a young girl in love with the protagonist - Guddu, standing by him through all the bizarre circumstances. The trailer gives fans a glimpse of her sizzling chemistry with Kunal.

The trailer has already captured audience interest with a unique story and Aparna Sharma is ready to surprise her fans in the film.  Watch the trailer at:  (http://bit.ly/1QTLHpc)

Aparna Sharma has been a regular at Lakme Fashion Week and has walked the ramp for many famous designers. She has also been featured in advertisements for big brands like Coke, Close Up, Nescafe, Samsung and various others.
 

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