Genelia D’Souza Moved by Vivek Oberoi’s Tribute as Riteish Deshmukh’s Support
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In Mumbai on April 2, Bollywood star Genelia D'Souza found herself deeply touched by a heartfelt tribute from her Masti co-actor Vivek Oberoi. He affectionately referred to her as "Maharani Saheba" and recognized her as the unwavering support behind her husband, Riteish Deshmukh's ambitious cinematic endeavor centered on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Genelia shared Vivek's emotional message on her social media, expressing her gratitude by stating, "Touched my heart @vivekoberoi Thank you so much."
Vivek also promoted the trailer for Riteish and Genelia's upcoming film about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, sharing his personal feelings. He wrote, "Whenever anything about ‘Raja Shivaji’ surfaces, it resonates with something profound within me, not just because it’s the brainchild of my brother @riteishd. Our upbringing has instilled a deep respect and admiration for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj!"
He continued to commend Riteish, stating, "Kudos to you, my brother! As the son of a remarkable leader like Vilasrao Deshmukh ji, your dedication to the legacy of Shivaji Maharaj blends duty and heritage beautifully."
Vivek added, "Through your own platform, you honor your legendary father's commitment to Maharashtra’s soil. It is a privilege to witness you on screen and know the man behind this grand vision, my brother."
Turning to Genelia, he said, "And @geneliad, Maharani Saibai, you are the unseen strength propelling this grand vision of Swarajya into reality. Best wishes to the entire cast and crew of Raja Shivaji for the upcoming release!"
The film, directed by Riteish Deshmukh, has been generating considerable buzz in the lead-up to its release on May 1. It promises to be a spectacular historical portrayal of the legendary Maratha warrior king.
Genelia, Vivek, and Riteish share a rich history, having previously collaborated in the 2004 comedy Masti, alongside stars like Aftab Shivdasani, Lara Dutta, Amrita Rao, and Tara Sharma.