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First hoarding for any actor is special: Manish Paul

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Manish Paul, Manish Paul Tere bin Laden, Manish Paul Tere bin Laden Dead or Alive, Manish Paul Films, Manish Paul Hoardings, Manish Paul Posters, Manish Paul Banners, Tere Bin Laden, Tere Bin Laden Dead or Alive, Entertainment news “When I came here, I had a perception that if you are on a hoarding at Juhu circle, it is a big deal,” Manish Paul said.

Actor Manish Paul, who anxiously awaits the release of his forthcoming comedy film “Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive”, says he got “emotional” when he saw his face printed on a hoarding for the first time. He feels first hoarding is special for every actor.

“Every person who comes to Mumbai to become an actor dreams of seeing himself on a hoarding in the city. When I came here, I had a perception that if you are on a hoarding at Juhu circle, it is a big deal,” Manish said.

“And luckily, it happened! It was for Indian Television Academy Awards. I felt so emotional to see myself on that hoarding. I went there during the night and clicked as many photographs with the hoarding as I could. That was lovely,” Manish said on TV show “Yaar Mera Superstar”.

The 34-year-old, who has previously appeared in films like “Mickey Virus” and “Ranbanka”, says he is “very possessive about the Ganapati idol” that he keeps in his car.

“When I first bought a car, I had got this Ganapati ji and since then though I have changed cars, his place has not changed. He has been there on my dashboard always. Many people gave me Ganapati idols but I never removed this one and I’m very possessive about him. I feel one should worship god. It gives positive vibes. I really believe in Hanuman ji and Ganapati Bappa,” he said.

Directed by Abhishek Sharma, “Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive” is slated to release on February 26.


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