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Manish Paul Thrilled With Response To 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive'

IANS, 26 Feb, 2016 12:50 PM
  • Manish Paul Thrilled With Response To 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive'
"Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive" lead actor Manish Paul is thrilled with the response to the film, particularly from celebrities like Karan Johar, Arjun Kapoor and Asha Parekh.
 
"Several have seen it... Karan Johar watched it and even tweeted about it. I also spoke with him and he's very happy with the film. Arjun Kapoor watched it, and he also said that it was very good. And I found it sweet that Asha Parekhji saw it, and she said that it was a good film and that she liked my work," he said at a screening of the film.
 
Manish, who impressed the audience with his witty one-liners and energy as a host on numerous shows, surprisingly feels butterflies in his stomach regarding the release of the film. 
 
"People usually think I'm very brave and 'bindaas', but this (release) is such a moment that whatever do, you still find it difficult. But I hope people like the film; till now the trailer has received love, so similarly even the film should get."
 
He also shared the video of Asha commenting on the film on his Twitter profile. He has received positive response from fans and celebrities on social media, and has replied to each one of them.
 
Manish, who is a fan of actress Madhuri Dixit, and often jokingly flirts with her on a reality show, said that he was upset that she couldn't make it for the screening.
 
"Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive", is a spin-off of the 2010 hit "Tere Bin Laden" and also stars Sikandar Kher, Pradhuman Singh and Piyush Mishra.

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