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Shraddha Kapoor to attend best friend's wedding

| | Dec 10, 2014, at 09:26 pm
Mumbai, Dec 10 (IBNS) Shraddha Kapoor has been busy shooting and rehearsing for ABCD2. However she has taken time out to attend her best friend’s wedding.

The actress has personally requested her director to give her a day off from shooting as she wants to attend the wedding.

The young actress has been friends with her right from childhood and doesn't want to miss her best friend's special day.

Despite having a hectic schedule she has been trying to be part of the festivities and attend all the functions and be there for her friend.

Shraddha has been working hard and practicing her dance skills for her upcoming film ABCD2.

The actress has had a wonderful year with films, she not only received commercial success with Ek Villain but also got critical acclaim for her soft and moving performance Haider.

When contacted Shraddha says, "She is one of my best friends and I could not have missed her wedding. It is a very special day for her and I want to be there for her big day."

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