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Elli Avram spends busy day shooting with Dabboo Ratnani

| @indiablooms | Mar 26, 2018, at 10:04 pm

Mumbai, Mar 26 (IBNS); Bollywood actress Elli Avram spent a busy Sunday shooting with popular Indian photographer Dabboo Ratnani.

Elli shared a small video on her Twitter page where she could be seen finding sometime to shoot the small clip for her fans with Dabboo.

In the slip, both Dabboo and Elli could be seen.

Sharing the clip on social media, Elli captioned it as: "Wuhuuuw finally we did it! Had a wonderful day shooting with lovely @DabbooRatnani & @ManishaDRatnani Just can’t wait to show you all the magic xoxo... #SundayFunday."

Elli, known for her appearance popular reality show Bigg Boss, made her Bollywood debut with the movie Mickey Virus.

The movie released in 2013.

Image: Grab from ElliAvram video

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