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Aditya Roy Kapur receives a blood written letter on his birthday

| | Nov 19, 2014, at 07:48 pm
Mumbai, Nov 19 (IBNS) Actor Aditya Roy Kapur who celebrated his birthday this year in Kashmir shooting for his next was in for a big surprise.

While he was away, Aditya learnt from his team that a huge fan of his had sent him an unusual letter at home.

This unusual letter came to him from a girl who expressed her wish to marry the heartthrob in the letter using her own blood.

Source close to the actor revealed that the girl hails from Aligarh.

Aditya Roy Kapur was extremely overwhelmed and at the same time worried about the girl and the extent to which his fans are going to show their love for him.

Given the massive fan following that Aditya enjoys, majorly among the girls, such requests were sure to pour in.

When contacted, Aditya Roy Kapur shared, "I did not know how to react when I got to know about this. It was surprising and at the same time overwhelming. I owe everything to my fans. I'm extremely grateful for all the love but to this extent is worrisome."

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