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Deepika to juggle between Tamasha and Bajirao Mastani

| | Jan 24, 2015, at 10:14 pm
Mumbai, Jan 24 (IBNS) Deepika Padukone has three big releases this year namely Tamasha, Piku and Bajirao Mastani.
While she is done shooting for Piku, she yet has to shoot for Tamasha and Bajirao Mastani and will be actively shooting for both these films.
 
Deepika will soon start shooting for the next schedule of Tamasha in Delhi. She will be leaving early next week and will be there for more than a month.
 
While her shooting schedule will be very hectic, there is also preparation she has to do, especially for Bajirao Mastani.​​
 
Deepika has been juggling between narrations and workshops for her films.
 
It is going to be an interesting year for the ace actress with three interesting films on her plate.
 
 
Image credit: Prasad Naik

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