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Want To Take Father's Legacy Forward: Govinda's Daughter

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jun, 2015 12:15 PM
  • Want To Take Father's Legacy Forward: Govinda's Daughter
Veteran actor Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja, who is looking forward to her debut film "Second Hand Husband", says she has the "huge responsibility" of taking her father's legacy forward.
 
"I am having mixed reactions. I am excited and nervous about my project as it's a huge responsibility and I want to take my father's legacy forward. It's a mixed experience and feeling that I am going through," Tina said here.
 
Directed by Smeep Kang, "Second Hand Husband" also features Dharmendra and Gippy Grewal.
 
Asked why it took long for her to make her film debut, Tina said: "People wrote about me when I was not prepared to enter the film industry. Yes, I was about to be launched in 2013 but that film didn't happen because of technical reasons."
 
She is now excited about her movie.
 
"We had a great team and I had a great time shooting for this film. We had quite a professional environment. I had a huge responsibility, so things were very professional," she added.

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