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Southern beauty Kajal Aggarwal turns 32

| | Jun 20, 2017, at 01:44 am
Chennai, June 19 (IBNS): Southern actress Kajal Aggarwal turned 32 on Monday.

Thanking all who wished her on the special day, the actress tweeted: "Thank u guys this was a lot of fun..overwhelmed with all d love and good wishes!! Sorry I couldn't answer all the questions, Talk soon."

She even completed a decade in the industry as colleague Rana Daggubati congratulated her for the accomplishment.

"And congrats @MsKajalAggarwal on your 10yrs in cinema and on reaching the milestone of 50films!! Proud and honoured to have worked with you," he tweeted.

The actor also greeted her on birthday and said: "Wishing my dearest #Radha @MsKajalAggarwal a very happy birthday http://youtu.be/7pEX5XMpihg  #NRNM #HBDKajalAggarwal."

Both the actors have worked together in upcoming Telugu political drama Nene Raju, Nene Mantri.

 

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