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Harshvardhan Kapoor moves out of his house

Harshvardhan Kapoor moves out of his house

| | 02 Aug 2016, 07:38 pm
Mumbai, Aug 2 (IBNS): Actor Harshvardhan Kapoor has shifted into an apartment in Versova with a co-star to 'live' out his next role in Vikramaditya Motwane's Bhavesh Joshi.

Harshvardhan Kapoor is a workaholic.

Even before his debut hits the theaters he has started shooting for his second film which is Vikramaditya Motwane's vigilante drama, Bhavesh Joshi.

Harsh went through extensive prep for his debut film by practicing riding and archery for almost two-and-a-half years.

He had started shooting better than the mountain archers on the sets in Ladakh.

This time, he has gone one step further.

Sharing a leaf from method actors, Harsh has take an extensive step to move out of his plush family bungalow in Juhu and into a modest two-bedroom apartment in Versova, with his co-star Priyanshu Painyuli, to live the “character“, literally.

“Bhavesh Joshi is a leap forward from Mehra's Mirzya, more urban and conversational. The script's changed from 2013 when the Congress ruled. I'm not politically inclined and it's fiction, but having lived in Mumbai for 25 years, I can say some of the stuff is relevant to the city," maintained Harshvardhan to a tabloid.

Anil Kapoor is very happy with the response that his son’s debut film Mirzya's trailer is receiving and is very excited to show the film to everyone.

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