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Shahid bonds with Ganesh Hedge's son

| | Oct 07, 2015, at 03:40 am
Mumbai, Oct 6 (IBNS): After having a great time with the co-judges and contestants of the dance reality show, Shahid Kapoor recently turned a charmer for Ganesh Hegde's son on the sets.
Ganesh's son has come by to visit his father and witness the dance performances.
 
Shahid took an instant liking for the kid and they both bonded well.
 
Shahid was seen playing with Ganesh Hedge's son and it was indeed a cute moment for the onlookers on the sets.
 
The duo bonded well and were seen enjoying themselves in eachothers company.
 
Shahid will next be seen on celluloid in Vikas Bahl's  upcoming film Shaandaar.   
 
Shaandaar is a romantic film directed by Vikas Bahl and produced by Vikramaditya Motwane.   
 
Shaandaar is all set to release on October 22.
 

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