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Randeep Hooda Meets Geoffrey Rush At TIFF

IANS, 14 Sep, 2015 12:10 PM
    Actor Randeep Hooda was happy to meet international actor Geoffrey Rush at the ongoing 40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
     
    Randeep, whose film “Beeba Boys” is having its North America premiere at the film gala took to Twitter to he shared a photograph of himself along with the "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" actor.
     
    In the image, the two actors were seen embracing each other. Randeep is seen donning a light blue coat teamed up with a white Chinese collared shirt, while Rush is seen in a black coat and a white shirt.
     
    "With the great Geoffrey Rush...Gentleman-actor...Such child like enthusiasm towards it all. Legend!! #BeebaBoys #TIFF," Randeep tweeted alonside the photograph on Sunday Night. 
     
    Randeep-starrer "Beeba Boys" is a gangland drama by Deepa Mehta. It tells the tale of a ruthless Sikh mobster, who leads his soldiers into a turf war for control of the Vancouver drugs- and arms-trafficking rackets.
     
    TIFF started Thursday and will conclude on September 20. The film festival serves as a platform for varied films to be showcased as it invites more than 300 films from more than 60 countries every year.

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