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From 'Malang' to 'Mr India': Sonam K Ahuja is all praises for father Anil Kapoor, shares stills from films

Sonam K Ahuja took to her social media pages and shared stills 'Mr India' and 'Malang' to praise father and actor Anil Kapoor.

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Anil Kapoor's latest release Malang has finally hit the screens today. The film also stars Kunal Kemmu, Aditya Roy Kapur and Disha Patani in the lead roles. The film's premiere was held on Thursday evening in Mumbai and it was attended by Anil's daughter and actor Sonam K Ahuja among many Bollywood celebrities. Now, Sonam on Friday took to her social media pages and shared two photos of Anil and said that the actor's timeless appearance, hard work and talent inspires her.

One image was from the 1987 film Mr India and the second is from 2020 release Malang. She also wished the entire cast and crew of Malang. "Mr. India and Malang! 1987 and 2020! Dad, your timeless appearance, hard work and talent inspires us all! Wishing you and the entire crew of Malang all the very best! @AnilKapoor... #UnleashTheMadness #FlashbackFriday," Sonam captioned her post.

Check it out below:

Anil replied to Sonam by quote tweeting her tweet. He wrote, "I clearly love sitting on cars!! Thank you so much! @sonamakapoor!! Love You Beta!!"

Take a look:

Malang is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Ranjan, Ankur Garg, and Jay Shewakramani.

Earlier talking about the film, Mohit told IANS, "It's a story about four different characters from different backgrounds. They have a different interpretation of 'Malang'. The word 'Malang' essentially refers to a man who stays by himself, who is not connected to worldly rules, regulations, law and order. He is happy in his own world. A person can be 'Malang' when he is truly, madly and deeply in love, when he does not care about what happens in the outside world. It also happens when you have lost someone you loved the most and you have nothing to lose, so you don't fear anything. The loss of fear is also a state of 'Malang'. These characters, who are in different states of 'Malang', meet one Christmas evening in Goa. The film is about how they all cross paths and what happened five years back on the same day."

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