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Aditya Roy Kapoor's First Heartbreak Was In Ninth Grade

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Feb, 2016 01:11 PM
  • Aditya Roy Kapoor's First Heartbreak Was In Ninth Grade
Actor Aditya Roy Kapoor, who is known for essaying romantic roles on screen, says his first heartbreak happened when he was in the 9th standard.
 
"My first break up happened when I was in standard 9th. I remember being very lost and for me it was like the end of the world and I will never find another girl. Then I think after I passed my exams and I was fine," Aditya told IANS. 
 
The actor, who stars alongside Katrina Kaif in director Abhishek Kapoor's "Fitoor", also reminisced about his first date. 
 
"My first date was when I was in school. I remember I took her out and we had sandwiches because I didn't have any money but it was fun," the "Aashiqui 2" actor recalled. 
 
The actor who has a huge fan following, especially women, recalls one of the craziest things a fan ever did for him.
 
"I remember post the release of 'Aashiqui 2' there was a girl from Kolkata who was waiting outside my building for six days and that's crazy. She should have just called me, I would have gone and met her," Aditya said. 
 
About "Fitoor", an adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel "Great Expectations", he said: "It's a beautiful project. I have loved Abhishek Kapoor's film. The way he has adapted the film it's beautiful."
 
"Fitoor" releases on Friday. 

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