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Ridhima Sud, Barun Sobti to play childhood bestfriends in Satra Ko Shaadi Hai

| | Dec 31, 2015, at 04:05 am
Mumbai, Dec 30 (IBNS): The upcoming wedding film Satra ko Shaadi Hai starring Barun Sobti and Ridhima Sud has them playing childhood best-friends.
Ridhima Sud plays the role of a feisty Powai girl who is a beautician and gets dragged to Bhopal by her parents for a wedding. 
 
She is Barun Sobti’s childhood best friend and her parents are trying to get her married to him. What happens next is a rollercoaster ride. The actress loved working with her co-star Barun. The two were good friends not only on screen but off-screen as well.
 
“It was fun working with Barun. I hope the audience loves our on-screen friendship," says Ridhima Sud.
 
Produced by UTV Motion Pictures & JA Entertainment, the film is scheduled to release in March 2016.

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