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Salman Khan Wishes Iulia Vantur Luck For Her Bollywood Debut

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Oct, 2018 01:48 PM

    Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has sent good wishes to actress Iulia Vantur, his rumoured lady love, who is making her Hindi film debut with Prem R. Soni's directorial "Radha Kyun Gori Main Kyun Kaala".

     

    Salman on Tuesday tweeted: "Wishing the team of 'Radha Kyon Gori Main Kyon Kaala' all the best and all the success! Iulia Vantur."

     

    Along with the tweet, he also shared the film's poster. She is seen in the avatar of a Krishna devotee.

     

    Sharing the film's poster on social media, Iulia wrote: "I'm excited to share with you the first poster of my movie. I'm proud to be part of a project which has a very strong social message. Rise up and speak the unspoken. I hope you'll be with us on this journey! Spread love!" Iulia also used the hashtag "#NameShameTheRapists," indicating the "strong social message" message that the film, based on a real life incident, will address.

     

    Take a look at Salman Khan's post here:

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Wishing the team of "Radha Kyon Gori Main Kyon Kaala" all the best and all the success! @vanturiulia

    A post shared by Salman Khan (@beingsalmankhan) on

     
     

    Before making her debut with this film, Iulia, a Romanian model-actress, has already marked her presence in Bollywood by singing parts of songs like "Party chale on" and "Selfish" in the Salman-starrer "Race 3"

     

    The story of "Radha Kyon Gori Main Kyon Kaala" is around the rape of a foreigner who visits India to know and understand Indian culture. Also starring actor Jimmy Shergill, the film will release in 2019.

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