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Dolly Sohi parties hard with Meri Durga team

Actor Dolly Sohi surely knows how to keep her co-actors happy and content. The actor recently organised a party for the team of Ravindra Gautam’s Meri Durga and the cast had a blast.

The actor looked stunning in a knee-length dress. The other guests at the party included Srishti Jain, Ankur Nayyar as well as others from the team of Meri Durga.


“The team works so hard and I really wanted to do something special for them. I was so glad that everyone was able to take out time and come to the party. We had a blast,” says Dolly. She further adds, "Ravindra Gautam and I worked together in Bhabhi and he is a fantastic director and producer."

The actors partied together and had a lavish meal. They took group pictures and even posed for fun selfies. Co-producer Pradeep Kumar was also seen in a party mood.

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