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Punjabi films will always be my first love: Surveen Chawla
New Delhi, July 28 : Actress Surveen Chawla says her "first love" will always be Punjabi films.
The 32-year-old has worked in Punjabi films like "Dharti", "Taur Mittran Di", "Saadi Love Story", "Singh vs Kaur", "Lucky Di Unlucky Story" and "Disco Singh"."I am so happy and feel so proud to be a part of the change in Punjabi films... Punjabi films will always be my first love," Surveen told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
The actress credits Punjabi films for giving her "a lot of love and a humongous fan base".
"I belong there and that is going to be my first love. I will contribute to it in any which way I can and then it also of course depends on the right roles," added the "Hate Story 2" star.
Currently, Surveen is seen in the second season of television drama series "24" starring Anil Kapoor and will soon be seen in the celebrity dance show "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa".
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