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Elli AvrRam is all praises for her Malang co-star Disha Patani

Elli AvrRam is busy garnering praises for her performance in Malang. The movie also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Anil Kapoor and Kunal Kemmu.


It is always said that two actresses can never be friends. However, things are changing now and we have seen that Elli and Disha share a great bond with each other. When we recently met Elli, we asked her about why there’s a preconceived notion that two actresses can’t be friends, to which the actress said, “I think a lot of people have that for many things in life and it is nothing like that.”

“Let me tell you about Disha. She is such a lovely girl and I love the fact that from day one she was so friendly with me; she has been so real and very supportive. She has always been like ‘Elli you are so good, that’s a good job, you look so good in the movie and you have performed so well’. She is so warm and loving. There’s no jealousy and nothing. So, all her fans should know that she is very lovely as a person," she added.

Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Luv Ranjan and Bhushan Kumar, Malang has mostly received positive reviews. The film has taken a good opening at the box office. In two days it has collected Rs 15.60 crore at the box office.

Talking about Elli, she has movies like Paris Paris (Tamil) and Butterfly (Kannada) in her kitty. Both the movies are the remake of 2014 release Queen.

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