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Kriti Helped Sushant To Get Into 'Amritsar Da Munda' Zone

Darpan News Desk, 24 May, 2017 11:38 AM
  • Kriti Helped Sushant To Get Into 'Amritsar Da Munda' Zone
Actress Kriti Sanon put together a playlist of Punjabi songs and gifted an iPod to her "Raabta" co-star Sushant Singh Rajput.
 
During the prep for the film, Sushant shared that this is the first time he is essaying the role of a Punjabi man. 
 
Kriti then gifted him an iPod with Punjabi Bollywood and folk songs.
 
Kriti said in a statement: "I am a Punjabi and love Punjabi songs. I added some tracks to my Punjabi playlist and gave it to Sushant. Just thought it would help him get into the 'Amritsar da munda' zone."

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