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I Love Playing Football: Dino Morea

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Dec, 2015 12:24 PM
    Actor Dino Morea says that he is a big football lover and likes to play the game whenever he gets the chance.
     
    "I love playing this sport (football) and play as often as possible. We have a team also. So we enjoy both watching and playing,” the actor told reporters.
     
    Being trained in football at school and university level, Dino recalled: "I took part in football matches during inter school and college days and I was always the winner."
     
    The “Raaz” actor, who took the task of advocating fitness in Mumbai into his own hands a year ago by introducing DM Fitness Centers, says that he always supports everything related to fitness.
     
    “I always support initiative related to sports like marathon or football matches. It gives you awareness,” he said.
     
    The supermodel-turned-actor made his acting debut with the 1999 film “Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi” opposite Rinke Khanna. His other prominent films include “Baaz: A Bird in Danger”, “Sssshhh...”, “Rakht” and “Acid Factory”.

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