This story is from June 22, 2019

Ujaan's message for Kabir Singh actor will melt your heart

Ujaan's message for Kabir Singh actor will melt your heart
Ujaan Ganguly, actor and son of filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly, wrote a heartfelt message for Kolkata boy Soham Majumdar, who is part of Shahid Kapoor-starrer Kabir Singh. The film marks the Bollywood debut for Soham. Ujaan wrote: “There are many insignificant, unnoticeable ways in which friends are made. The unassuming moment when it begins, the time when mutual respect creeps in, and when inspiration is silently born during a mundane midnight conversation.
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Through these progressions, I found in Soham a director first, then a friend, and finally a brother. From dealing with personal hurdles, pressing criticisms, and an almost inescapable professional stagnation, this guy has broken past all barriers. Unquenchable thirst to learn, from anywhere he possible can; lost a lot of weight before we even knew he started working out; spent every single breathing moment preparing himself in the littlest ways for a bigger opportunity. Aapka time aagaya, sir. No one deserves this more than you do.”
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Ujaan added that acting alongside Shahid is no mean feat. “Acting with Shahid Kapoor in your first Bollywood movie is one of the more casual thrills. What matters is, that you've landed this important role with your never-ceasing hard work in what will surely be a massive success. All of it while being the same old person, smiling, over enthusiastic, excitable, emotional, immature, determined, courteous and humble,” he wrote. Looks like, between the two of them it’s a mutual admiration club. Not so long back, Soham too had written about Ujaan on Facebook. “There are very few people I take pride in,and it is not just because how talented my boy is,it is just as to how he is true to what he does,and does not fake anything.Love you Ujaan and really proud of this feat of yours, a lot more to come,” read his post.
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Zinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the "Kolkata Is Talking About" pages. She handles editing and production work, apart from writing regularly. She keenly awaits Friday releases and weekend concerts. She hates discussing work and loves playing badminton to keep her going. Having been a high school badminton champion, she says sports has instilled in her the drive to win.

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