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Sagarika Ghatge celebrates ten years of Chak De! India

| | Aug 11, 2017, at 01:17 am
Mumbai, Aug 10 (IBNS): Indian actress Sagarika Ghatge who played a significant role in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Chak De! India, celebrated the completion of ten years of the film on Thursday.

The actress wore a t-shirt where it is written about the completion of 10 years of Chak De! India.

She herself clicked a selfie to share on Instagram.

Sagarika captioned the picture saying: "#10YearsOfChakDeIndia."

 

#10YearsOfChakDeIndia 🙏

A post shared by Sagarika Ghatge (@sagarikaghatge) on

Chak De! India was released on this day in 2007. The plot of the film was centred around the World Cup win of Indian Women's Hockey team.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan played the coach's role in the team. His name in the film was Kabir Khan.

Sagarika played the role of a Hockey player in the film.

The actress is mainly known for her role of Preeti Sabarwal in Chak De! India.


Image: Official Instagram profile of Sagarika Ghatge.

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