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Sharaddha Kapoor leaves for Shillong donning Rock-star look

| | Oct 15, 2015, at 07:15 pm
Mumbai, Oct 15 (IBNS): Shraddha Kapoor left town on Wednesday to join her Rock On 2 team in Shillong looking every bit of a Rock-star.
The actress was spotted at the Mumbai Airport carrying her Rock-star look with ease.
 
Shraddha was sporting in a H & M jeans which she teamed up with a Harlow crop top.
 
Her love for spacious hand bags continued with an accessories bag.
 
Camel coloured Timbaland boots added an extra edge to the look.
 
Shraddha stuck to a funky pink lip Outhouse necklace along with Urban Outfitters bandana and Rayban sunglasses to complete her bohemian look.
 
Shraddha's overall look being casual yet chick proves that the young Kapoor girl is a hipster at heart.
 
The actress effortlessly carried the look, upping the curiosity levels of audiences to witness her look in Rock On 2 opposite Farhan Akhtar.

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