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Surveen Chawla's debut film hits theatres today

| | Jul 19, 2014, at 04:14 am
Mumbai, July 18 (IBNS): Surveen Chawla,a popular face in television soaps like 'Kahin To Hoga' and 'Comedy Circus Ke SuperStars' is gearing up for her first lead in a Bollywood movie called 'Hate Story 2'.
With this film, she breaks her girl-next-door image as we see her donning a bikini and also doing some intimate scenes. 
 
Surveen who has past worked in Punjabi movies, is all excited about this film. 
 
She said, “I kissed for the first time on the screen. When I heard about it, it was all a matter of mentally preparing myself and letting go off the worry factor.” 
 
Surveen will be next seen in Anurag Kashap’s 'Ugly'.
 
'Hate Story 2' is a thriller to the sequel of 'Hate Story' (2012) hit theatres on Friday. 
 

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