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With compliments, from one Lisa to another

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Oct, 2014 10:10 AM
  • With compliments, from one Lisa to another
It's over six months since the Kangana Ranaut-starrer "Queen" released, but Canada-born Indian actress Lisa Ray has watched it only now, and she has only words of praise for Lisa Haydon's performance in the film. 
 
"I'm sooo late to the party, but finally watching #Queen on the big, flat screen. Simply love my gal @HaydonLisa. What presence. Luv u Lisi," Lisa tweeted Saturday.
 
When the movie released March 7, it was loved for its simply told story of a Delhi-based Punjabi girl, who sets out on her honeymoon alone, and in the bargain, she finds out her strengths and her ability to be a strong and independent individual.
 
Kangana's performance as the protagonist Rani was lauded, while model-actor Lisa Haydon's part as her friend Vijayalakshmi, earned her appreciation galore too.

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