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Dipika plans party on five years of 'Sasural Simar Ka'
Mumbai, April 23 : Actress Dipika Kakar, who plays Simar in “Sasural Simar Kaâ€, has announced a party to celebrate the completion of five years of the popular soap opera.
Dipika will arrange the special party on the set of the Colors show on Monday when the show will complete five years.
She is said to have personally sent out invitations to her entire cast and crew, and a few other close industry friends for a celebration post the shoot on the set.
"It's a way I'm looking at meeting old people who have been connected to the show be it technicians or actors and celebrating this whole day together,†Dipika said in a statement.
"The idea actually is to get the onscreen and behind the screen family of 'Sasural Simar Ka' together and celebrate this day as it is a milestone we have achieved,†she added.
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