Celebration of 'Jolly LLB 3'
Mumbai, October 18: Gajraj Rao marked the success of his recent film "Jolly LLB 3" with a celebratory gathering alongside his co-stars Saurabh Shukla and Seema Biswas, as well as the rest of the crew. The actor shared a video capturing the cake-cutting moment on social media.
The video featured not just one, but two cakes, highlighting the joyous occasion.
Expressing his appreciation for the audience's support, the 'Badhaai Ho' star wrote on Instagram, "It’s been five weeks, and our film Jolly LLB 3 continues to screen in theaters. Thank you for the overwhelming love. Last night, the film's creator, Subhash ji, hosted a small celebration at his office, filled with music, laughter, and camaraderie…(sic)"
Gajraj also extended his gratitude to the team behind the courtroom drama, stating, "What more could an artist desire? A great role, audience appreciation, and an invitation to such a gathering… Thank you, Captain Kapoor, for this unforgettable journey. For those who haven’t seen our film yet, please book your tickets now."
Earlier in September, Gajraj praised his co-star Seema Biswas, whom he has admired for many years.
He reminisced about first witnessing Seema's performance on stage in Delhi, which left him in awe.
On the photo-sharing platform, Gajraj reflected, "Around 35 years ago, I first saw Seema Biswas perform in Delhi as part of the NSD Repertory company. Her stage presence was captivating. As a novice theatre actor, watching legends like Seema, Govind Namdev, Himani Shivpuri, and Srivallabh Vyas perform live was profoundly inspiring. Actors of her caliber don’t just act; they set benchmarks for future generations through their work in both theatre and cinema. (sic)"
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