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Vatsal Sheth parties away with Sohail Khan on Emirates A380

| | Aug 16, 2014, at 10:14 pm
Mumbai, Aug 16 (IBNS) Vatsal Sheth made his debut in Bollywood with 'Tarzan - The Wonder Car' opposite the cute Ayesha Takia. And gained mass popularity with the critically acclaimed 'Heroes'. He celebrated his birthday with close friend Sohail Khan on 5th August on the Emirate A380.

Vatsal Sheth born on the same day as Bollywood actress Kajol, celebrated his birthday in Dubai this year. But, the late night party on the flight was an extravagant affair, where he and his friends partied at the Emirates A380 bar. The light eyed birthday boy celebrated the special day in style. Accompanied by Sohail Khan.

On reaching their destination, Vatsal threw a lavish party for his close friends in his hotel room and all the guests left early the following day. Currently playing Shaurya Goenka in the hit TV show 'Ek Hasina Thi', he resumed shoot on coming back.  

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