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Shraddha's having a blast shooting in Delhi

Shraddha's having a blast shooting in Delhi

| | 30 Jun 2016, 09:17 pm
Mumbai, June 30 (IBNS): Actor Shraddha Kapoor will be based in Delhi for the next one month.
The 27-year-old is shooting for her upcoming film here, alongside actor Arjun Kapoor and is loving her time in the capital.

Talking about her Delhi connection, Shraddha says, “I have spent a lot of time in Delhi as a kid because a lot of my relatives stay here. So, it’s my second home. But, this is for the first time that I am staying here for such a long time to shoot for my film.” 
 
The Mumbai girl is happy that since her coming to the city, the temperature has fallen. 
 
“Since the rains came, the weather has become better. We are having a blast shooting,” says Shraddha, who was last seen in Baaghi alongside actor Tiger Shroff.

Shraddha was also in the news recently when she injured herself during the shoot. The actor plays a basketball player in the film and ended up hurting her ankle. However this has not deterred her and she is continuing to shoot. 
 
“Shraddha hurt herself recently but she is determined to not let this affect the shoot. While she is not over-exerting, she is also not taking any days off,” adds the source.

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