Thanks to everbody who responded. I have finally managed to get it working. My application was under Digest folder. Under Digest there were images folder and when I run digest.exe from the shortcut it could not start because it could not locate the images.
Digest/digest.exe Digest/images/digest.ico Digest/images/digest_1.gif Digest/images/digest_2.gif
I have put following code in ScriptGenerator.pl and it worked (I did not need to specify where the images were). This method of creating shortcut tells windows where to "Start In" :
$installer->AddData(Shortcut => [ { Shortcut => "DIGEST_DIGEST.EXE", Directory_ => "PROGRAMMENUFOLDER_DIGEST", Name => "Digest|Digest", Component_ => "Digest_Digest.exe", Target => "TOP_FEATURE", Arguments => undef, Description => 'digest.exe', Hotkey => undef, Icon_ => undef, IconIndex => undef, ShowCmd => undef, WkDir => "DIGEST", }, ], );

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