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Shahid groves to Shaam Shaandaar

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 09:37 pm
Mumbai, Sept 22 (IBNS): Shahid Kapoor has taken the stage on fire in his recently released song Shaam Shaandaar from his upcoming release.

Shahid who loves dancing has entertained the audience with all the groovy steps and the video of the song serves as the prefect treat for his fans and the audience. One cannot just take his eyes off the actor who has shown his already known dancing skills to the audience.

The actor looks strikingly attractive and has won several hearts with this song.

The actor who is known for his dancing skills is seen enjoying the groves with co star Alia.

Shahid is currently occupied with the promotions of Shaandaar which is set to release on Oct 22 and the actor is also seen judging a dance reality show (Jhalak Dikh La Ja)

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