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‘Mile Na Mile Hum’ star cast visits Vaishno Devi sans Kangna

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October 28, 2011
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Jammu: The star-cast of family entertainer ‘Mile Na Mile Hum’ today reached this winter capital to offer special prayers at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Cave Shrine situated in Trikuta Hills of mountainous Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Sans lead actress Kangna Ranaut, the star cast of ‘Mile Na Mile Hum’ including actor Chirag Paswan, supporting actresses Sagrika Gadekar and Neeru Bajwa, reached here and proceeded for the holy town Katra.
The actors on way to Katra, halted at famous ‘Kol Kandauli’ Temple in Nagrota area on city outskirts and paid obeisance to the idols.
“We are very enthusiastic for our upcoming film, which will be released on November 4 countrywide,” Chirag Paswan told reporters.
The actor said, “it is a family entertainer and I hope that audience will love it.” Chirag, son of politician Ram Vilas Paswan when asked about his interest in politics, said, ‘’politics is in my blood and by acting is my passion and profession.’’ He said film industry was a dream for him since childhood.
The trio however, after paying obeisance at the cave shrine would return to Jammu in the evening and tomorrow proceed for Golden Temple at Amritsar.

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