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Keerthy Suresh cheers on ‘Best Friend’ Kalyani Priyadarshan’s ‘Sesham Mikeil Fathima’; check out the tweet here

Actress Keerthy Suresh expressed her excitement for the release o... Read More
Talented actress Keerthy Suresh recently took to Twitter to express her excitement for the much-anticipated release of Kalyani Priyadarshan's 'Sesham Mikeil Fathima'. Sharing the movie's trailer on her Twitter handle, Keerthy penned a heartwarming tweet, praising her friend's performance and expressing eagerness for the film's release on November 17.

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In her tweet, Keerthy lauded Kalyani, stating, "You look so cute, Edi! It looks like this is going to be your best to date! I can't wait to watch it on the 17th! Wishing you only the best, Fathimeeee and team!!

Keerthy Suresh’s tweet garnered attention not just from fans but also from Kalyani herself, who retweeted Keerthy's message and affectionately referred to her as her 'Bestest friend'.

Kalyani reshared the tweet, expressing gratitude for Keerthy's support and friendship, stating, "Kittyyyy. Thanks da! You’re honestly the best friend a girl could ask for. I hope you like the film."

Check out the tweet here.


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Meanwhile, Kalyani Priyadarshan also shared another tweet about the movie that read, “Our film #seshammikeilfathima releases in theaters tomorrow! It’s a fun, vibrant film about chasing dreams, and I hope you guys get a chance to watch it with your family or friends.

Check out Kalyani Pryadarshan's tweet here.

'Sesham Mikeil Fathima', written and directed by Manu C. Kumar in his directorial debut, stars Kalyani Priyadarshan in the titular role. The film centers around a young Malabar-based Muslim woman aspiring to become a football commentator, depicting her journey and aspirations.

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