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Aftab Shivdasani completes 19 years in Bollywood

| @indiablooms | Oct 15, 2018, at 06:16 pm

Mumbai, Oct 15 (IBNS):  Bollywood actor  Aftab Shivdasani on Monday completed 19 years in Bollywood.

Aftab had started her Bollywood journey in 1999 with the movie Mast.

Mast was one of the most hit movies directed by  Ram Gopal Verma.

The movie also featured actress Urmila Matondkar.

Celebrating the occasion, Aftab tweeted: "19 years ago today, a new life began for me. A life I always dreamt of. An opportunity to pursue a childhood dream of becoming an actor someday. Thank you @RGVzoomin for giving me this opportunity to realise my dream.Thank you to all those people who believed/believe in me. #mast."

Several songs from the movie,  like "Mast" and "Ruki ruki thi zindagi", had become instant hits.

 

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