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Kangana Ranaut turns camera girl for Nikhil Advani

| | Jun 13, 2015, at 03:46 am
Mumbai, June 12 (IBNS): Director Nikhil Advani is currently busy shooting his upcoming comedy film 'Katti Batti' starring Kangana Ranaut and Imran Khan.

The director is known to be a perfectionist at his work and this was evident from a recent incident reveled by the director himself.

For one of the scenes, Kangana was required to shoot Imran.

In order to keep it authentic, the director made sure the actress actually shot the scene herself.

Confirming the news, director Nikhil said, "One of my favourite scenes in the film is one in which Kangana's character is shooting Imran (Khan) playfully with an iPad. I wanted the scene to be authentic and organic so Tushar (Kanti Ray) suggested that we should allow the actress to shoot it herself”.

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