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Tv Star Faisal Khan Pens 'Miss You' Note For On-screen Mom

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Aug, 2019 08:27 PM

    Actor Faisal Khan got emotional on the last day of shoot with his on-screen mother Sneha Wagh, and poured his heart out in a note.

     

    Sneha and Faisal play mother and son in the show "Chandragupta Maurya".

     

    "Words cannot be enough to show my affection and respect towards you. We met as strangers and little did we know that we will turn into such good friends! Scenes with you were never plastic. The feelings and acting always came from within," Faisal posted on Instagram on Tuesday night along with a photograph of the two actors.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Words cannot be enough to show my affection and respect towards you. We met as strangers and little did we know that we will turn in to such good friends!! Scenes with you were never plastic, the feelings and acting always came from with in..You have always been cheerful and you are one of those rare gems who laughs their heart out and that is what I am going to miss the most about you.. It was your last day of shoot but not of our friendship, you and your laugh will always be missed. I have learnt a lot of good things from you and I feel a lot of us have so much to learn from you....Looking forward to a lot more happy days of friendship! @the_sneha #ChandraGuptMaurya #LastdayofShootwithMaharaniMura

    A post shared by Faisal Khan (@faisalkhan30) on Aug 6, 2019 at 9:55am PDT

     
     

    He always found her cheerful and called her one of those "rare gems who laughs their heart out and that is what I am going to miss the most about you".

     

    "It was your last day of shoot but not of our friendship, you and your laugh will always be missed. I have learnt a lot of good things from you and I feel a lot of us have so much to learn from you. Looking forward to a lot more happy days of friendship! #ChandraGuptMaurya #LastdayofShootwithMaharaniMura," he concluded.

     

    Sneha reposted the note and shared the scene in which her character dies in the arms of Chandragupta Maurya, played by Faisal.

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