Bollywood actress Dia Mirza loved playing the character of someone who makes choices on her own in the new film 'Thappad'. The film opened this Friday with critical acclaim.
Dia Mirza who plays an important role in the film just took to his social media profile and wrote a heart warming note for the co-actress Taapsee Pannu and the team.
The actress took to Instagram as she shared her glimpse from the movie along with a note that reads, "Dearest Tapsee and Team Thappad, As this story makes it’s way into people’s hearts from today, just wanted to say, YOU ARE AMAZING. For thinking, feeling, responding to and sharing something so basic”
“So necessary. So needed: Love, respect and honesty for one and all for being fearless and convinced by the honesty of the truth’s that have compelled this narrative. Keep telling stories. Keep being you. All my love and gratitude, Dia #Thappad #ThappadNowInCinemas #GenerationEquality #BasItniSiBaat #Friday #TeamThappad @taapsee @anubhavsinhaa @bhushankumar.”
The film also stars Pavail Gulati, Ratna Pathak Shah, Tanvi Azmi, Dia Mirza, Ram Kapoor, Kumud Mishra, Sushil Dahiya, Nidhi Uttam, Manav Kaul, Gracy Goswami, Sandeep Yadav and Ankur Rathee.
'Thappad’ is a drama film is directed by Anubhav Sinha and co-produced by Bhushan Kumar.
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