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Guess What Vivek Oberoi Still Steals

Darpan News Desk, 29 May, 2017 01:17 PM
  • Guess What Vivek Oberoi Still Steals
Actor Vivek Oberoi, who will be seen playing a police officer in the forthcoming film "Bank Chor", says he has a weakness for chocolates and he still steals them.
 
Asked if he has any memory of stealing as a child, Vivek told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "Forget as a child, I still steal. I love chocolates and my wife is very strict with me.
 
She says 'No, you can't eat chocolates. You have to stay in shape'...We buy chocolates for our children and then she hides them in different places so that I don't find them." 
 
The 40-year-old actor says he then looks for the chocolates and steals them.
 
"She (Vivek's wife) somehow always catches me during my chocolate stealing... All my friends like Riteish (Deshmukh) and Aftab (Shivdasani) make fun of me," he said.
 
Directed by Bumpy and distributed under Yash Raj Film banner, the movie also stars Riteish Deshmukh and Rhea Chakraborty. 
 
"Bank Chor" is scheduled for release on June 16.

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