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Saif praises Vir Das after watching Amit Sahni Ki List

| | Aug 01, 2014, at 01:04 am
Mumbai, July 31 (IBNS) Vir Das starrer film ‘Amit Sahni Ki List’, post its release has created buzz. Vir Das has been praised for his performance. Keeping in pace with this, a recent incident has overwhelmed Vir and made him brim with joy.
Late on last Sunday evening, the Nawab of Bollywood, Saif Ali Khan had sent a note to Vir appreciating his performance in ‘Amit Sahni Ki List’. The duo was last seen on the screen together in the zombie comedy film ‘Go Goa Gone’. Sources say that Saif has expressed his thoughts on how Vir is a wonderful actor and how great it was to see him excel in a lead role. 
 
He also expressed a desire to work with him for a second time since he’s a big fan of Vir’s brand of humour.
 
Despite not having any industry background and being a low budget film, this rom - com is having a successful run at the Box Office and has generated good reviews.  
 

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