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Karisma's daughter Samaira features in short film 'Daud'
Mumbai, March 16
Actress Karisma Kapoor's daughter Samaira has featured in a short film "Daud", which is directed by Ananya Panday's younger sister Rysa Panday.
The seven-and-a-half minute film also stars Sanjay Kapoor's son Jahaan. In the movie, Samaira plays a supporting role of a friend.
Karisma even took to her Instagram story and shared the movie's link among her followers.
"Please like, share and subscribe," Karisma wrote.
"Daud", which is available on YouTube, revolves around a young girl from the slums of Mumbai.
Speaking of Karisma, the 45-year-old actress just made her digital debut with the show "Mentalhood".

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