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“We feel blessed”: Genelia Deshmukh celebrates one year of ‘Ved’

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 30 (ANI): As actor Riteish Deshmukh’s directorial debut ‘Ved’ completed one year of its release on Saturday, his wife and actor Genelia Deshmukh expressed her gratitude for the love they have received.

Genelia took to Instagram and wrote, “Wow!!! We can’t believe it’s already a year, feels like yesterday… Last year this time we were anxious, nervous yet excited – today, we feel blessed to have received your love and appreciation. We are extremely humbled and honoured … -Team VED! #Ved #1yearofved #Vedness #vednessforever #MFC #marathimovie #vedtujha #sukhkalale #VedLavlay.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/C1eFLDxpxX7/?hl=en

She also shared a video from the sets of ‘Ved.’

‘Ved’ marks Riteish’s directorial debut in Marathi films and also has Genelia D’Souza in the lead role.. Salman has a guest appearance in the film.

The movie revolves around the character Satya (played by Riteish), who becomes caught in booze after his partner abandons him, and in an attempt to get over his sadness, his childhood friend and neighbour Shravani (played by Genelia) agrees to marry him.

Genelia and Riteish tied the knot on February 3, 2012. They welcomed their son Riaan in November 2014 and their second son Rahyl in June 2016.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Genelia is all set to make a comeback to acting with an upcoming Telugu film.

The yet-to-be-titled film introduces Karnataka’s former minister and popular industrialist Gali Janardhan Reddy’s son Kireeti as a lead actor. It’s a Telugu-Kannada bilingual movie and is directed by Radha Krishna. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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