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BJP president Amit Shah wishes Ajay Devgn for 'Drishyam'
Mumbai, July 27
Bharatiya Janata Party
President Amit Shah has conveyed his best wishes to actor Ajay Devgn for
his forthcoming film "Drishyam".
The "Golmaal" actor met the politician on Sunday.
Later,
Shah posted on Twitter with a photograph: "Met actor @ajaydevgn
today....my best wishes for his upcoming movie Drishyam."
Ajay then took the opportunity to thank Shah and said that he had a great time time meeting him.
"@AmitShahOffice - thanks for the wishes, had a great time meeting you today," Ajay tweeted.
"Drishyam"
is an emotional thriller, which also star Tabu and Shriya Saran.
Produced by Viacom 18 and Kumar Mangat, the film is releasing on Friday.
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