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Manjari feels blessed to work with all stalwarts of acting in Baa Baaa Black Sheep

Manjari feels blessed to work with all stalwarts of acting in Baa Baaa Black Sheep

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 16 Mar 2018, 07:18 pm

Mumbai, Mar 16 (IBNS): Actress Manjari Fadnnis, who will be seen playing Maniesh Paul's girlfriend in the comic thriller Baa Baaa Black Sheep, was anxious on the first day of shoot as she had to do her first scene with Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, Kay Kay Menon and Maniesh Paul.

Sharing the experience, Manjiri says, "I was anxious, but at the same time it was such a great learning experience that I think I'm blessed to have shared screen space with all these stalwarts of acting."

Also, Kay Kay Menon was the only actor who never got his cellphone on set, making Manjiri more in awe of him and more anxious.

Speaking about it, Director Vishwas Paandya says, "Manjari has done very well in the film and she has never looked as good in any other movie before, but on her first day she was definitely anxious."

Baa Baaa Black Sheep, directed by Vishwas Paandya, stars Maniesh Paul, Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, Manjari Fadnnis & Kay Kay Menon in a special appearance.

Produced by Anand Swarup Agarwal & Krishna Datla, under the banner Agastya Films, it is a Soham Rockstar Entertainment and Swarup Productions presentation.

The film will release on Mar 23.

 

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