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Twinkle Khanna watches mother Dimple Kapadia’s Hollywood debut Tenet

Veteran Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia at the age of 63 has made her Hollywood debut with Christopher Nolan's spy thriller Tenet. While the film is yet to get a theatrical release in India, it has hit the big screen in some other countries.

Recently, Dimple Kapadia's daughter, Twinkle Khanna watched the movie in Scotland and took to Instagram to inform everyone about it. She posted, “Finally saw Tenet in the theatre and though my mother is so laid-back that she refuses to do any publicity around it, she has a wonderful part and is completely incredible. Variety writes, "A sinister whisper network of international arms dealers emerges, with one of them, Priya (the wonderful Dimple Kapadia, in the film's wiliest performance) serving principally to coax the protagonist through the corridors of Nolan's storytelling.” #MamaMia.”


Well, a few days ago, Sonam Kapoor had also seen in the film in London, and praised Dimple Kapadia. She had posted on Instagram, “So I went to watch @tenetfilm in the cinema today. Firstly the incredible experience of watching a film on the big screen is unparalleled. Secondly to watch the luminous Dimple Kapadia in the film gave me goosebumps. Nothing compares to cinema, the big screen and its magic. Nothing. ? ?”

Talking about Bollywood films of  Dimple Kapadia, she was last in Angrezi Medium and has projects like Brahmastra, Dinesh Vijan’s next, and web series Dilli in her kitty.

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