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Shraddha Kapoor posts motivational message on National Girl Child Day

| | Jan 25, 2017, at 01:54 am
Mumbai, Jan 24 (IBNS):Shraddha Kapoor, who was recently in news for her performance in 'Ok Jaanu', took to social media to post a very sweet and motivating message on the occasion of National Girl Child Day.

"As a kid, I was given the opportunity to do everything I wanted, pushed to get an education and motivated to pursue all of my dreams. I was raised as an equal to my brother and it has shaped me into the person that I am today," she said in her Facebook post.

"Today, on #NationalGirlChildDay, I hope we come closer to continuing that throughout our country," she said.

"Here's to a future filled with amazing girls who will become extraordinary women set out to change the world in their own way!" said the actress.

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