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Radhika Apte hires trainer to resume her singing lessons

| | Jun 24, 2015, at 12:37 am
Mumbai, June 23 (IBNS): Not many know that actress Radhika Apte has a flair for singing.

This goes way back when she was kid and when the actress's grandmother use to teach her singing and take music class.

Radhika's grandmother who herself is a singer use to take a two hour class with her local students which Radhika used to also join.

However after moving to Bombay, the actress has left the same and it's been a while that Radhika had stopped taking music classes.

Although, now the actress wants to go back and pursue the classes and has also hired a trainer for same.

Radhika likes learning new things and singing is one of them.

Radhika shares, "I remember how my grandmother use to teach me singing back then when I was really small. It has been a while that I had stopped it but now I want to resume and start taking lessons again."

The actress  who is currently in Himalayas exploring and backpacking will soon be back and resume shoot for her next film, Bombariya.

 

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